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A gardener has 660 plants. he wants to plant those in such a way that the number of rows and the number of columns remain same. The
minimum number of plants he needs more for this is​

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Answered by safimohan7992
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Answered by ASYMPTODECRICKET
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there are total 660 plants,

it is given that row and column are same

let, no of row and column be x.

therefore,total plants=rows × columns

total plants=x × x=x^2

the nearest perfect square no from 660 is 676

therefore, no of plants=676-660=16

the required plants is 16

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