Real Numbers
Real Numbers
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27. Determine the values of p and q so that the prime factorization of 2520 is
expressible as 23 x 3p x q x 7.
28. Check whether 8n can end with the digit zero for any natural number n.
29. Find LCM of 92 and 510. Also, find their HCF by using LCM.
30. Determine the values of m and n so that the prime factorization of 10500 is
expressible as 2m x 3 x 5n x 7.
31. Find the largest number which divides 70 and 125 leaving remainders 5 and 8
respectively.
32. Find the least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10 is?
3√2
33. Prove that 4 is an irrational numbers.
34. Find the HCF of the numbers 1405, 1465 and 1530 by prime factorization method.
35. Find HCF and LCM of 18, 24, and 54 by prime factorization method.
36. Find the HCF of numbers 72 and 96 by prime factorization method and express it in
the form 96m+72n where m and n are integers.
37. Find the LCM and HCF of 26,72 and 108 by prime factorization method.
38. Find the largest number that divides 31 and 99 leaving remainders 5 and 8
respectively.
39. Two tankers contain 620litres and 840litres of diesel respectively. Find the
maximum capacity of a container which can measure the diesel if both the tankers in
exact number of times.
40. The traffic lights at three different road crossings change every 48 seconds, 72
seconds and 108 seconds respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 8.00 hours
then at what time will they again change simultaneously?
41. Prove that √2 is an irrational number.
42. If HCF of 480 and 685 is expressed in the form of 480x – 475, find the value of x.
43. Find HCF of 378, 180 & 420 by prime factorization method. Is HCF x LCM of three
numbers equal to the product of the three numbers?
44. If two positive integers p and q are expressed as p=a3b2 and q=ab3c2 and a,b,c being
prime numbers, then find the HCF(p,q)
45. During a sale, colour pencils were being sold in the pack of 24 each and crayons in
the pack of 32 each. If you want full packs of both and the same number of pencils and
crayons, how many pockets of each would you need to buy?
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