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For example, let the two bells toll after every 3 secs and 4 secs respectively. Class 11 Maths NCERT Solutions
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So, after every two minutes, all the bell will toll together. NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Science
That is, after 2,4,6,8,10 minutes. It does not include the one at the start NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics
(excluding one at the start). NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Science Chapter 2
The tra�c lights at three different road crossings change after every 48 sec, 72 sec and 108 sec Periodic Classi�cation of Elements Class 10
respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 8:20:00 hrs, when will they again change simultaneously ?
Life Process Class 10
Like this, the second signal changes after 4, 8, 12 seconds… NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Science Chapter 11
So, after every 7 min 12 sec, all the signals will change simultaneously.
At 8:20:00 hrs, if all the three signals change simultaneously, again they will change simultaneously after 7
min 12 sec. That is at 8:27:12 hrs.
Problem 3 :
A merchant has 120 ltrs of and 180 ltrs of two kinds of oil. He wants the sell oil by �lling the two kinds of oil
in tins of equal volumes. What is the greatest of such a tin.
Solution :
The given two quantities 120 and 180 can be divided by 10, 20,… exactly. That is, both the kinds of oils can
be sold in tins of equal volume of 10, 20,… ltrs.
But, the target of the question is, the volume of oil �lled in tins must be greatest.
So, we have to �nd the largest number which exactly divides 120 and 180.That is nothing but the H.C.F of
(120, 180)
The 1st kind 120 ltrs is sold in 2 tins of of volume 60 ltrs in each tin.
The 2nd kind 180 ltrs is sold in 3 tins of volume 60 ltrs in each tin.
Find the least number of soldiers in a regiment such that they stand in rows of 15, 20, 25 and form a perfect
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square.
Solution :
To answer this question, we have to �nd the least number which is exactly divisible by the given numbers
15,20 and 25.That is nothing but the L.C.M of (15, 20, 25)
So, we need 300 soldiers such that they stand in rows of 15, 20 , 25.
To form a perfect square, we have to multiply 300 by some number such that it has to be a perfect square.
Problem 5 :
Find the least number of square tiles by which the �oor of a room of dimensions 16.58 m and 8.32 m can
be covered completely.
Solution :
We require the least number of square tiles. So, each tile must be of maximum dimension.
To get the maximum dimension of the tile, we have to �nd the largest number which exactly divides 16.58
and 8.32. That is nothing but the H.C.F of (16.58, 8.32).
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= (1658 ⋅ 832) / (2 ⋅ 2)
= 344,864
Problem 6 :
A wine seller had three types of wine. 403 liters of 1st kind, 434 liters of 2nd kind and 465 liters of 3rd kind.
Find the least possible number of casks of equal size in which different types of wine can be �lled without
mixing.
Solution :
For the least possible number of casks of equal size, the size of each cask must be of the greatest volume.
To get the greatest volume of each cask, we have to �nd the largest number which exactly divides 403, 434
and 465. That is nothing but the H.C.F of (403, 434, 465)
= 13 + 14 + 15
= 42
Hence, the least possible number of casks of equal size required is 42.
Problem 7 :
The sum of two numbers is 588 and their HCF is 49. How many such pairs of numbers can be formed ?
Solution :
Because the H.C.F is 49, the two numbers can be assumed as 49x and 49y
x + y = 12
We have to �nd the values of “x” and “y” such that their sum is 12.
(1, 11), (2, 10), (3, 9), (4, 8), (5, 7), (6, 6)
Here, we have to check an important thing. That is, in the above pairs of values of (x, y), which are all co-
primes ?
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[Co-primes = Two integers are said to be co-primes or relatively prime if they have no common positive
factor other than 1 or, equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1]
Therefore in the above pairs, (1, 11) and (5, 7) are the co-primes.
Problem 8 :
The product of two numbers is 2028 and their H.C.F. is 13. Find the number of such pairs
Solution :
Since the H.C.F is 13, the two numbers could be 13x and 13y
So, we have
169xy = 2028
xy = 12
We have to �nd the values of “x” and “y” such that their product is 12.
Here, we have to check an important thing. That is, in the above pairs of values of (x, y), which are all co-
primes?
[Co-primes = Two integers are said to be co-primes or relatively prime if they have no common positive
factor other than 1 or, equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1]
Therefore in the above pairs, (1, 12) and (3, 4) are the co-primes.
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Problem 9 :
Lenin is preparing dinner plates. He has 12 pieces of chicken and 16 rolls. If he wants to make all the plates
identical without any food left over, what is the greatest number of plates Lenin can prepare ?
Solution :
To make all the plates identical and �nd the greatest number of plates, we have to �nd the greatest number
which can divide 12 and 16 exactly.
That is, 12 pieces of chicken would be served in 4 plates at the rate of 3 pieces per plate.
And 16 rolls would be served in 4 plates at the rate of 4 rolls per plate.
In this way, each of the 4 plates would have 3 pieces of chicken and 4 rolls. And all the 4 plates would be
identical.
Problem 10 :
The drama club meets in the school auditorium every 2 days, and the choir meets there every 5 days. If the
groups are both meeting in the auditorium today, then how many days from now will they next have to share
the auditorium ?
Solution :
If the drama club meets today, again they will meet after 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12…. days.
Like this, if the choir meets today, again they will meet after 5, 10, 15, 20 …. days.
From the explanation above, If both drama club and choir meet in the auditorium today, again, they will meet
after 10 days.
Hence, both the groups will share the auditorium after ten days.
Problem 11 :
John is printing orange and green forms. He notices that 3 orange forms �t on a page, and 5 green forms �t
on a page. If John wants to print the exact same number of orange and green forms, what is the minimum
number of each form that he could print ?
Solution :
The condition of the question is, the number of orange forms taken must be equal to the number of green
forms taken.
10 green forms can be �t exactly on 2 pages at 5 forms/page. But,10 orange forms can’t be �t exactly on
any number of pages.
Because, 3 orange forms can be �t exactly on a page. In 10 orange forms, 9 forms can be �t exactly on 3
pages and 1 form will be remaining.
To get the number of forms in orange and green which can be �t exactly on some number of pages, we
have to �nd L.C.M of (3,5). That is 15.
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Problem 12 :
Lily has collected 8 U.S. stamps and 12 international stamps. She wants to display them in identical groups
of U.S. and international stamps, with no stamps left over. What is the greatest number of groups Lily can
display them in ?
Solution :
To make all the groups identical and �nd the greatest number of groups, we have to �nd the greatest
number which can divide 8 and 12 exactly.
In this way, each of the 4 groups would have 2 U.S stamps and 3 international stamps. And all the 4 groups
would be identical.
Problem 13 :
Abraham has two pieces of wire, one 6 feet long and the other 12 feet long. If he wants to cut them up to
produce many pieces of wire that are all of the same length, with no wire left over, what is the greatest
length, in feet, that he can make them ?
Solution :
When the two wires are cut in to small pieces, each piece must of same length and also it has to be the
possible greatest length.
To �nd the possible greatest length, we have to �nd the greatest number which can divide both 6 and 12.
That is H.C.F of (6, 12).
(That is, 6 feet wire is not cut in to small pieces and it is kept as it is. Only the 12 feet wire is cut in to 2
pieces at the length of 6 feet/piece)
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