SOLUTION: A senior officer wishing to arrange his men, who were 261130 in number in form of a square, found that there were nine men left over. How many were in each row?
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Question 908172: A senior officer wishing to arrange his men, who were 261130 in number in form of a square, found that there were nine men left over. How many were in each row?
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A senior officer wishing to arrange his men, who were 261130 in number in form of a square, found that there were nine men left over.
How many were in each row?
:
= 511 in each row
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