Math, asked by josejesllyn, 7 months ago

"3 different pieces of iron are of varying length are given to a student which are 44cm, 22 cm,55 cm respectively. He has to form rods of maximum length such that no iron waste is left. Find the maximum length of such rod."

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Answered by SuspendedTrickster
6

Answer:

To do so you musy find the HCF of 44,33,55

which is 11

Hence you can make rods of 11cm to have no waste of iron.

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Answered by ritikkumar269
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Answer:

The maximum length of the rod is 11cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lengths of three different pieces of iron =44,22,55cm

He has to make rods of maximum length so that no iron waste is left.

To find the maximum length so that no iron waste is left, we will calculate the Highest common factor (HCF) of 44,22,55.

Highest common factor (HCF) of 44,22,55:

44=11 \times 4 \\22=11 \times 2 \\&55=11 \times 5\end{aligned}

HCF =11

Therefore, the maximum length of the rod is 11cm.

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