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there are 264 litres and 300 litres of water in two tanks. find the maximum capacity of a bucket that can be used to take out water from each of the two tanks in such a way that a bucket full of water is taken out each time. please answer fast and with solution and perfectly who give me the answer right and fast i will mark as brilliant and thanks and follow​

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Answered by pallavikumari10f20
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Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum capacity of bucket will be the hcf of 264 and 300 = 12 litres

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
0

Answer:

12 litres

Explanation:

The capacity of the first tank = 264

The capacity of the second tank = 300

To find the maximum capacity of a bucket that can be used to take out water from each of the two tanks in such a way that a bucket full of water is taken out each time, we have find the H.C.F of 264 and 300.

The prime factors of 264 are 2×2×2×3×11

The prime factors of 300 are 2×2×3×5×5

Common factors are 2×2×3

H.C.F = 12

Therefore, the maximum capacity of a bucket that can be used to take out water from each of the two tanks in such a way that a bucket full of water is taken out each time is 12 litres.

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