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Some students wish to arrange their 2506 plants in rows to form a perfect square they find that in doing so 6 plants left out find the number of rows and also the no. Of plants in the front row

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Answered by LimitBreakerKid
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Answer:

50.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 6 plants are left out, number of plants arranged in the aforesaid square formation is 2500.

Hence, number of rows equals the number of columns. Besides, number of columns also represents the number of plants in any row.

∴ Number of rows = Number of columns = Number of plants in each row/column = √2500 = 50.

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