Math, asked by ekta810, 3 months ago

Suresh had 72 counters with him. He arranged them in the form of a rectangle. He found that he could arrange 1 counter each in a row and get 72 rows, 2 counters each in a row and get 36 rows, and 3 each in a row to get 24 rows. What other rectangular formations are possible?​

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Answered by prudhvinadh
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Answer:

4 each in 18 rows, 6 each in 12 rows, 8 each in 9 rows

Step-by-step explanation:

this can be obtained by dividing number of counters with numbers from 1 . if it's divisible without remainder then, the quotient is number of rows.

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