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given that H.C.F OF 1260 and 1650 is 30 , find the L.C.M of 1260 and 1650​

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Answered by mysticd
14

 We \: know \:that ,

 \blue { If \: a \: and \: b \: are \: two \: numbers\:their}\\\blue {  HCF = h \: and \: LCM = l \: then }\\\boxed {\pink { h \times l = a \times b } }

 Here, a = 1260, \: b = 1650 \: and \\ h = 30 \:and \: \red{ l = ? }

 \implies 30 \times l = 1260 \times 1650

 \implies  l = \frac{1260 \times 1650}{30}

 \implies l = 42 \times 1650

 \implies l = 69,300

Therefore.,

 \red { L.C.M \: of \: 1260 \:and \: 1650 } \green {= 69,300}

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Answered by VASUDIWAN
3

Answer:

69,300

Step-by-step explanation:

refer to the upper given answer

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