MyNameisFritz wrote:
I am confused by the wording of the problem. Where does it say that the number of chairs = the number of rows? The way I understood it is that if y = 512, the number of chairs is 512^1/3.
that's the trick here. To understand this you must have clear knowledge about row and column.The tricky part is to understand that-
numbers of chairs in 1 row = number of columns.
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