Math, asked by kingflash34, 11 months ago

Farhan has three pieces of rope with 140 cm 168cm and 210cm he wishes to cut all the three pieces of rope into smaller pieces of equal lenght such that no left ovet rope
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WHAT is the greatest possible lengjt of each of the smaller pieces of rope ?
how many smaller pieces of rope can he get altogether?

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Answered by mhanifa
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Answer:

37 pieces of 14 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

140=2*2*5*7

168=2*2*2*3*7

210=2*3*5*7

The greatest length = 2*7=14 cm

140/14=10 pieces

168/14=12 pieces

210/14=15 pieces

Altogether: 37 pieces

Answered by Aloneboi26
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Answer:

Answer:

rThe biggest named number that we know is googolplex, ten to the googol power, or (10)^(10^100).

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