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A plot of land is 35 metres long and 40 metres wide. In order to make large square stalls, what will be the maximum possible length of each?​

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Given : A plot of land is 35 metres long and 40 metres wide.

large square stalls need to be made

To Find :   maximum possible length of each  Stall

Solution:

To find maximum possible length of each  Stall need to find HCF of  Length and width

Length = 35 m

Width = 40  m

40 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 5

35 = 5 * 7

HCF = 5

HCF Highest common factor of given numbers is the largest factors which divides all the given numbers perfectly.

HCF = product of common factors of least power

maximum possible length of each stall = 5  m

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