find the HCF of 455 and 45 in fundamental arithmetic
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Step-by-step explanation:
According to the definition of Euclid's theorem,
a=b×q+r where 0≤r<b.
455=42×10+35
42=35×1+7
35=7×5+0
The HCF of 455 and 42 is 7.
So, option A is correct.
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According to the definition of Euclid's theorem,
a=b×q+r where 0≤r<b.
455=42×10+35
42=35×1+7
35=7×5+0
The HCF of 455 and 42 is 7.
So, option A is correct.
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