Math, asked by sonusingh16465, 9 months ago

9. Radha, a florist, has 112 roses, 91 gladioli, and 63 marigolds to be used to make bouquets. Sh
make identical bouquets having all three varieties of flowers. What is the maximum number of
bouquets that Radha can make if she uses all the flowers?​

Answers

Answered by bhagyashreechowdhury
4

Given:

Radha, a florist, has 112 roses, 91 gladioli, and 63 marigolds to be used to make bouquets

Sh e make identical bouquets having all three varieties of flowers

To find:

The maximum number of  bouquets that Radha can make if she uses all the flowers

Solution:

To find the maximum no. of bouquets that Radha can make by using all the flowers that she has, we will calculate the H.C.F. of 112, 91 & 63.

We will calculate the H.C.F od 112, 91 & 63 by prime factorisation method:

Factors of 112, 91 & 63:

112 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 7

91 = 7 × 13

63 = 3 × 3 × 7

H.C.F.:

∴ H.C.F of 112, 91 & 63 = 7

Thus, the maximum number of  bouquets that Radha can make if she uses all the flowers are 7.

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Answered by rajshreejaiswal100
0

Answer:

ok

Step-by-step explanation:

so here we will find the HCF of 112, 91, 63

so HCF is 7

the maximum number of bouquets that Radha can make if she uses all flower are 7

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