Math, asked by kirishna, 1 year ago

The length, breadth and height of a room are 1050 cm, 750 cm and 425 cm respectively. Find the length of the longest tape which can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly.

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Answered by learnmore
4
just find the diagonal by the formula

root under length square +breadth square+ height square
root (1050/100)2 + (750/100)2 + (425/100)2
Answered by Anonymous
7

➪ \sf \red{Answer:-}

 \huge{ ➫} \tt GIVEN:-

length \: of \: room \:  = 7m25cm = 725cm \\ breadth \: of \: room \:  = 9m25cm = 925cm \\ height \: of \: room \:  = 8m25cm = 825cm

\huge ➫ \sf FIND:-

now \: we \: find \: HCF \: of \: 725,925 \: and \: 825

{\huge ➫  {\mathfrak{Solution:-}}}

725 = 5 \times 5 \times29

925 = 5 \times 5 \times 37

825 = 3 \times 5 \times 5 \times 11

so, \: heighest \: common \: factor \: is \: 5 \times 5 = 25

therefore \: HCF \: of \: 725,925,825 \: is \: 25.

\therefore 25m is \:  the  \: longest \:  tape \:  measure \:  which  \: can  \: measure \:  all  \: the  \: dimensions.

so, \: answer \: is \:  \boxed{ \mathsf{ 25m}}

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