Solve the problem.If all of 82 available apple trees are to be planted on a plot of land, is there more than one possible array in which they can be arranged with the same number of trees in each row? If so, how many different arrays are there?

A. Yes, two.
B. No
C. Yes, three.


Answer: A

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