There are 600 children in a school . For PT drill they have to stand in such a way that the no of rows is equal to the no of columns . How Many would be left out in this arrangement. Show
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there are 600 children in a school for PT drill they have to stand in such a way that number of rows is equal to the number of column
we have to find that how many children should be left in this arrangement
so according to the question the number which should be subtracted from 600 to make it a perfect square has to be calculated
the square root of 600 can be calculated by long division method
2| 600| 24
-4
44|200 |
-176
24
so the reminder is 24
the square of 24 is less than 600
therefore if we subtract 24 from 600 and we get 600 - 24 = 576..
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we have to find that how many children should be left in this arrangement
so according to the question the number which should be subtracted from 600 to make it a perfect square has to be calculated
the square root of 600 can be calculated by long division method
2| 600| 24
-4
44|200 |
-176
24
so the reminder is 24
the square of 24 is less than 600
therefore if we subtract 24 from 600 and we get 600 - 24 = 576..
Is that your answer...
.
if you help you that mark me as a brainliest
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24 students would be left out in this arrangement
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