16.) Two ropes of lengths 10 m 64 cm and 26 m 32 cm are joined together to get a single longer rope. Find
the maximum length of the single rope obtained. Also if his single rope is divided into 3 equal rope
then find the length of each rope????
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one rope length 10m 64 cm
second rope length 26m 32cm
so equal length 36.96
and divided into. three parts = 12.32 ans
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First rope length = 10m 64cm
Second rope length = 26m 32cm
Total length of a single rope= 36m 96cm
H.C.F of 36and 96
36= 2*2*3*3
=2*3
=6
96= 2*2*2*2*3
= 2*2*3
=12
3 is there becoz it can’t be paired
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Second rope length = 26m 32cm
Total length of a single rope= 36m 96cm
H.C.F of 36and 96
36= 2*2*3*3
=2*3
=6
96= 2*2*2*2*3
= 2*2*3
=12
3 is there becoz it can’t be paired
Hope it helps you
Have a nice day
Please check the answer in your textbook and if it is correct please mark it as the brainlist answer.
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