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Length breadth and height of a cuboidal room are 6.15m,4.25m and 3.15m.Find the length of longest rod required to measure each of length

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Answered by joeashish2
23

Answer:

The longest rod required to measure each of length is 5cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given data:

Length = 6.15m = 615cm.

Breadth = 4.25m = 425cm.

Height = 3.15m = 315cm

Thus, to find the longest rod we have to find their HCF.

Therefore,

615 = 5  * 3  * 41

425 = 5  * 5 * 17

315 = 5  * 3 * 3* 7

From this the HCF is 5.

This implies that 5cm is the longest rod required to measure each of length.

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Answered by sashigoku
6

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Length = 6.15m

             = 615cm.

Breadth = 4.25m  

             = 425cm.

Height  = 3.15m

             = 315cm

Thus, to find the longest rod we have to find their HCF.

Therefore,

615 = 5 X 3 X 41

425 = 5  X 5 X 17

315 = 5  X 3 X 3 X 7

From this the HCF(6.15,4.25,3.15)m = 5.

So,

5cm is the longest rod required to measure each of length.

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