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a shopkeeper has 84 maths books and 154 science books she want to put them into small pocket each containing the same number of books what is the greatest number of books can be put in each pocket​

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Answered by krishnamenon98
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know,

A shopkeeper has Maths books = 84

he has science books = 154

we have to find the greatest number of books that can be put in each packet/pocket = H.C.F of 84 and 154

84 = 2×2×3×7

154 = 2×7×11

H.C.F of ( 84 & 154 ) = 2 × 7 = 14

Ans = The greatest number of books will be put 14 in each packet/pocket.

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