Math, asked by shnayasaawarn, 1 year ago

Please solve this one it's a challenging question
Three sets of English ,hindi and sociology books dealing with cleanliness have to be stacked in such a way that all the books are stored topicewise and the height of each stack is the same .The no. of English books is 96 hindi books is 240 and sociology books is 336
1) assuming that the books are of the same thickness, determine the no. of stacks of all book

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Answered by palakgupta
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i think its answer is 14
as when i explored it further i got hcf is 48 when we divide it wod given numerals we got 2 5 7
which sums up and give 14

faizaankhanpatp3bt9p: its 14
faizaankhanpatp3bt9p: umm u thought 96 but when u saw my answer u changed
palakgupta: actuay i am a little bit weak at mayhs but i didnt wanted to give wrong answer to misguide someone thats why i went through your answer and corrected myself so that the person asking question wont get confused ..thats all
faizaankhanpatp3bt9p: its ok np
faizaankhanpatp3bt9p: even if u dont give the correct answer it would have been removed but u thought further into it and good u did change
palakgupta: thnks for appreciation
faizaankhanpatp3bt9p: =)
Answered by faizaankhanpatp3bt9p
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answer = 14 

explanation => take HCF of all in varity and then u will get the common HCF as                           48 
                   => then divide each no. of book with the HCF 
                   => u get  96/48 = 2  , 240/48 = 5 , 336/48 = 7
                   => so the total stacks are = 2+5+7  ( 48 books in each stack)
                   => now the final answer u get 14 stacks 

faizaankhanpatp3bt9p: hope it helped
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