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2. A merchant has stock of 120 litres, 180 litres and 240 litres of oil of
different types. What is the capacity of the greatest container which can
be used to measure this oil exactly?​

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Answered by supriyadagar003
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Answered by panirajeeb3
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Answer:We need to find the HCF or GCD that is Greatest Common Divisor

Answer:We need to find the HCF or GCD that is Greatest Common Divisor 120=2×2×2×3×5

Answer:We need to find the HCF or GCD that is Greatest Common Divisor 120=2×2×2×3×5180=2×2×3×3×5

Answer:We need to find the HCF or GCD that is Greatest Common Divisor 120=2×2×2×3×5180=2×2×3×3×5240=2×2×2×2×3×5

Answer:We need to find the HCF or GCD that is Greatest Common Divisor 120=2×2×2×3×5180=2×2×3×3×5240=2×2×2×2×3×5GCD=2×2×3×5=60

Answer:We need to find the HCF or GCD that is Greatest Common Divisor 120=2×2×2×3×5180=2×2×3×3×5240=2×2×2×2×3×5GCD=2×2×3×5=60The greatest capacity = 60 liters

Answer:We need to find the HCF or GCD that is Greatest Common Divisor 120=2×2×2×3×5180=2×2×3×3×5240=2×2×2×2×3×5GCD=2×2×3×5=60The greatest capacity = 60 litersSo the merchant needs to fill 60 liters of all types of oils ..

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