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there are 446horses in a stable .the caretaker wants to stand them is such a manner that the number of horses is equal to the number of columns . how many horses would be left out in this arrangement . Explain this answer​

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Answered by Adri01
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Answer:

5 horses would be left out by this arrangement..

Step-by-step explanation:

Here you told that here's 446 horses and tha caretaker wants to stand them in such a manner that the number of horses and the column of horses will be equal..

So you have to find the nearest square of 446 because if u found the nearest square,you can stand them by the manner of the caretaker..

We found the number 441 which is the nearest square number and less than number of 446..

So, what's the square root of 441??

The answer is "21"..(21*21=441)..

Now left the extra horses..

How you can do that??

Substract the 1st number from the answered number

It will be 446-441=5..

So,5 horses would left out from this arrangement..

It is your answer...Hope my explanation will helps you to understand

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