HCF of 1.2 and 0.12 using euclid division lemma
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first of all dive both the numbers by 100
(1.2)*100 and (0.12)*100
there fore 120 and 12 will be te answer
as 120> 12
12(120)10
120
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0
there fore 10 is the HCF
(1.2)*100 and (0.12)*100
there fore 120 and 12 will be te answer
as 120> 12
12(120)10
120
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0
there fore 10 is the HCF
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let’s take two fractions (a/b) and (c/d).
To find LCM and HCF of (a/b) and (c/d) the generalized formula will be:
H.C.F = H.C.F of numerators / L.C.M of denominators
L.C.M = L.C.M of numerators / H.C.F of denominators
so,HCF of (1.2 , 0.12) =HCF of (12/10 , 12/100)=HCF of (12, 12) /LCM of (10, 100)
since=>HCF of (12 , 12) = 12 and LCM of (10 , 100) = 100
so, HCF of (1.2 , 0.12) =12/100 =0.12
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