A General wishing to draw his 16160 soldiers in the form of a solid square, found that he had 31 soldiers left. Find the number of

A General wishing to draw his 16160 soldiers in the form of a solid square, found that he had 31 soldiers left. Find the number of soldiers in the front line-​

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  1. Answer:

    127

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Firstly, there are 31 soldiers remaining

    So, there would be total 16,129 soldiers forming a solid square

    As length and breadth are of same size in square,

    it would be as

    [tex] \sqrt{16129} = \sqrt{127 \times 127} which \: is \: equal \: to \: \sqrt{ {127}^{2} } = 127[/tex]

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