Math, asked by balasairayaprolu4321, 8 months ago

210 oranges , 252 apples 294 pears are equally packed in cartons so that
no fruit is left. What is the biggest possible number of cartons needed?
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Answered by viratkohli1805
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Step-by-step explanation:

For finding the biggest possible numbers of cartoons needed to pack 210 oranges, 252 apples and 294 pears when they are equally packed in cartoons and no fruits left, we will have to find the HCF of 210, 252 and 294.

For finding HCF of 210, 252 and 294, first find the HCF of 210 and 252:-

→ 252 ÷ 210

→ 1 will be quotient and 42 will be remainder.

→ 210 ÷ 42

→ 5 will be quotient and remainder will be 0.

Therefore, 42 will be the HCF of 210 and 252.

Now, find the HCF of 42 and 294:-

→ 294 ÷ 42

→ Quotient will be 7 and remainder will be 0.

Therefore, 42 will be the HCF of 210, 252 and 294.

Therefore, the biggest possible number of cartoons needed will be 42 cartoons.

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