an origami artist wants to cut squares from a hand painted sheet of paper which measures 210 cm wide by 330 cm long. she wants all the squares to be of the same size. what size of the square should she cut so that she gets the largest possible square without wasting any paper
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area = 210×330
= 63900
side = 252.7
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- Find the HCF of 210 cm and 330 cm ( which are the given dimensions of a rectangle sheet of paper ).
- By finding The hcf of 210 and 330, we get 30 cm which is the side of the square.
- Finding now, Area of rectangle = 210 × 330 cm².
- Now, finding the area of square = 30 × 30 cm².
- So, the no. of possible square she can cut from the sheet of paper = Area of rectangle ÷ Area of square = 77.
- So, in total 77 squares, she can cut from the paper.
- But, the largest possible square she can do is = 210 cm × 210 cm. So, only 1 square is the largest possible squares.
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