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there are 270 chocolates 384 milk chocolates and 588 coconut chocolate what is the largest number of container so that each container contains the same number of chocolates of each kind​

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Answered by arnavcube123456789
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Answered by pinquancaro
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The largest number of container so that each container contains the same number of chocolates of each kind is 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : There are 270 chocolates 384 milk chocolates and 588 coconut chocolate.

To find : What is the largest number of container so that each container contains the same number of chocolates of each kind​ ?

Solution :

To get that each container contains the same number of chocolates of each kind​ we find the highest common factor of the numbers.

Highest common factor of 270,384 and 588,

270=2\times 3\times3 \times3\times 5

384=2 \times2\times 2\times2\times2\times 2\times2\times 3

588=2\times 2\times3 \times7\times 7

HCF(270,384,588)=2\times 3

HCF(270,384,588)=6

Therefore, the largest number of container so that each container contains the same number of chocolates of each kind is 6.

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