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3 April, 09:08

1521 orange trees are planted in a garden in such a manner that there are as many trees in a row as there are rows in the garden. The number of trees in each row is

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  1. 3 April, 12:25
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    Answer: 39

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of orange trees = 1521

    Note:

    There are as many trees in a row as there are rows in the garden.

    Therefore:

    Number of rows in the garden = number of trees in a row

    Let the number of rows in the garden = y

    Hence, the number of trees in a row also = y

    Total number of trees in the garden = number of trees in a row * number of rows in the garden

    Total number of trees in the garden = y * y

    1521 = y * y; 1521 = y^2

    y = √1521

    y = 39
  2. 3 April, 12:32
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    no. f trees in each row = 39

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of orange trees = 1521

    Note:

    There are as many trees in a row as there are rows in the garden.

    Therefore:

    Number of rows in the garden = number of trees in a row

    Let the no. f trees in each row = x

    let the no. f rows=x

    therefore total no. f trees = x raised to 2

    x raised to 2 = 1521

    therefore x=39

    there fore no. of rows = 39

    no. f trees in each row = 39
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