Math, asked by bhavyadav003, 2 months ago

Q27. A merchant has 120 liters of juice of one kind, 180 liters of another kind and 240 liters of a third kind. He
wants to sell the juice by filling the three kinds of juice in tins of equal capacity. What should be the greatest
capacity of such a tin?​

Answers

Answered by nandanichauhan2411
1

Answer:

120=2×2×2×3×5

180=2×2×3×3×5

240=2×2×2×2×3×5

GCD=2×2×3×5=60

Answered by email2ayushmann
0

Answer:

ANSWER=60

Step-by-step explanation:

Given 120 liters, 180 liters, 240 liters

HCF of (120 , 240 , 360)  = 60

hence, the greatest capacity  = 60

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