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A forester wants to plant 66 mango trees, 88 orange trees and 110 apple trees in equal rows (in terms of number of trees). Also, he wants to make distinct rows of trees (i.e., only one types of trees in one row). The number of minimum rows required are​

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Answered by zehranhussain009
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So, we can say that the number of trees in each row must be equal to the HCF of the number of trees of each type, i.e., the highest common factor of 66, 88, and 110. Thus, the number of trees in each row will be 22 trees.

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