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A merchant has 175 litres of olive oil and 105 litres of coconut oil. He wants to sell the oil by filling the two oils in tins of equal capacity. What should be the maximum capacity of such a tin?


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Answered by Anonymous
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The required capacity of the tin is 35 litres.

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Answered by qp42984
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Amount of two types of oil in the tin= HCF(175,105)

Here, 175>105. Using Euclid's division algorithm we get,

175=105×1+70

105=70×1+35

70=35×2+0

Since the remainder is 0 then HCF(175,105)=35

The maximum capacity of such tin =35+35=70 litres

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