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A charitable trust donates 32books of maths,28 books of science, 24 books of English, 16 books of Hindi to the poor student. each student is given maximum number of books. 1.)find the number of books each student got 2.)find the total number of student3.)mention the value depicted by the charitable trust ​

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Answered by titan0
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(1)    we need HCF of 28 , 16 and 12

the prime factors of 28 are = 2*2*7

the prime factors of 16 are = 2*2*2*2

the prime factors of 12 are = 2*2*3

thus,HCF of 28,16 and 12 are= 2*2=4

.: maximum number of books each student got = 4

(2)   the number of maths books = 28/4 = 7

the number of maths books = 16/4 = 4

the number of maths books = 12/4 = 3

.: total number of books are = 7+4+3 = 14 books


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Answered by arunbanuganesh090
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1) lets take the hcf of these number

32 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2

28 = 2 x2 x7

24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3

16 =  2 x 2 x 2 x 2

h.c.f = 4

each student got 4 books

total number of books = 32 + 28 + 24 + 16

                                     = 100

2) no. of students = 100/4

                          = 25 students

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