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1 A contingent of 428 soldiers was marching in a parade. The leader of this contingent was leading the team in the front. The remaining soldiers formed a perfect rectangle behind him. If the number of soldiers in each row behind him was less than 12, find the maximum number of soldiers in each row Also find the number of rows in that rectangular formation.

2 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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The leader of this contingent was leading the team in the front. The remaining soldiers formed a perfect rectangle behind him. If the number of soldiers in each row behind him was less than 12, find the maximum ... An army contingent of 612 members is to march behind an army band of 48 members.

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