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Ramesh arranged his 17424 chocolates in such a way that there are as many rows as there are chocolates in each row. How many chocolates did he place in each row?

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Answer:

132 chocolates

Explanation:

We know that after Ramesh arranges his chocolates in rows, the number of rows multiplied by the number of chocolates in each row will give us the total number of chocolates, 17424.

Let the number of rows be x.

From the question, the number of chocolates in each row will also be x.


=> x * x = 17424\\\\x^2 = 17424\\\\=> √(x^2) = √(17424) \\\\x = 132

Therefore, he placed 132 chocolates in each row.

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