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Answered by joelpaulabraham
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Step-by-step explanation:

Co-prime numbers is a pair of numbers who does not have any common factors between them

(OR)

The HCF of these numbers will be 1

For example,

2 and 3 are co-prime

whereas 2 and 6 aren't co-prime because they have a factor of 2

Here we must use Trial and error method,

Let's take the Prime factorization

i) 343 = 7 × 7 × 7 = 7³

1000 = 2³ × 5³

Here, they are co-primes

ii) 616 = 2³ × 7 × 11

1288 = 2³ × 7 × 23

Here, they are not co-primes

iii) 169 = 13²

950 = 2 × 5² × 19

Here, they are co-primes

iv) 1386 = 2 × 3² × 7 × 11

3168 = 2⁵ × 3² × 11

Here, they are not co-primes

so, (i) and (iii) are co-primes

Hope you understood it........All the best

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