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Here is my question....
can you find the HCF of 1.2 and 0.12 just for your answer..
Help from Ayush bro... please..
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1.2 can be written as 1.20
0.12 stays as 0.12
Next, you should convert both the numbers to whole numbers of the same ratio.
So 1.20 will be equal to 120
and 0.12 will be equal to 12
Now, find the HCF of 120 and 12.
HCF of 120 and 12 = 12
As we multiplied both 1.20 and 0.12 by 100, the HCF(which is now in whole number form) should be divided by 100.
12/100=0.12
The HCF of 1.2 and 0.12 = 0.12
You can use the same method to find the HCF of other decimals as well.
0.12 stays as 0.12
Next, you should convert both the numbers to whole numbers of the same ratio.
So 1.20 will be equal to 120
and 0.12 will be equal to 12
Now, find the HCF of 120 and 12.
HCF of 120 and 12 = 12
As we multiplied both 1.20 and 0.12 by 100, the HCF(which is now in whole number form) should be divided by 100.
12/100=0.12
The HCF of 1.2 and 0.12 = 0.12
You can use the same method to find the HCF of other decimals as well.
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✴Hey✴
Here is ur answer‼‼
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While finding the HCF for decimals, the first step would be to convert both the numbers into like decimals.(That is both the numbers should have equal number of digits after the decimal point).
So now,
1.2 can be written as 1.20
0.12 stays as 0.12
Next, you should convert both the numbers to whole numbers of the same ratio.
So 1.20 will be equal to 120
and 0.12 will be equal to 12
Now, find the HCF of 120 and 12.
HCF of 120 and 12 = 12
As we multiplied both 1.20 and 0.12 by 100, the HCF(which is now in whole number form) should be divided by 100.
12/100=0.12
The HCF of 1.2 and 0.12 = 0.12
You can use the same method to find the HCF of other decimals as well.
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I hope this will help.
#Prem✌✌✌✌
Here is ur answer‼‼
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While finding the HCF for decimals, the first step would be to convert both the numbers into like decimals.(That is both the numbers should have equal number of digits after the decimal point).
So now,
1.2 can be written as 1.20
0.12 stays as 0.12
Next, you should convert both the numbers to whole numbers of the same ratio.
So 1.20 will be equal to 120
and 0.12 will be equal to 12
Now, find the HCF of 120 and 12.
HCF of 120 and 12 = 12
As we multiplied both 1.20 and 0.12 by 100, the HCF(which is now in whole number form) should be divided by 100.
12/100=0.12
The HCF of 1.2 and 0.12 = 0.12
You can use the same method to find the HCF of other decimals as well.
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I hope this will help.
#Prem✌✌✌✌
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