Math, asked by aaryajha33, 1 year ago

There are 1764 trees in a garden . If the number of row equals the number of trees in each row , then how many rows are there ?

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Answered by Anonymous
7
Hey friend here is your answer. Please mark my answer as the brillianist answer.
Trees uprooted in the storm = 111
Trees remained after the storm = 10914 
Total no. of trees before storm = Number of uprooted trees + Number of trees that remained after the storm
= 10914 + 111 trees
= 11025 trees
There are as much trees in a row as much as there are rows.
so number of rows = √11025 rows 
= 105 rows 

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Answered by nikitagarg9
5
hlo

total trees = 1764

by prime factorisation


ans. = 42

hope it helps.
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