Math, asked by gianvelasco777, 5 months ago

There are 49 mangoes and 63 avocados to be sold as part of the family fair in school. The organizer wants
the same number of items of fruits in each bag. Mangoes and avocados should not be mixed. What is the
greatest number of each fruit that can be placed in a bag?​

Answers

Answered by tennetiraj86
1

Answer:

the greatest number of each fruit that can be placed in a bag = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

There are 49 mangoes and 63 avocados to be sold as part of the family fair in school. The organizer wantsthe same number of items of fruits in each bag. Mangoes and avocados should not be mixed.

To find:-

What is the greatest number of each fruit that can be placed in a bag?

Solution:-

Given that

No. of mangoes =49

No. of avocados=63

The organizer wants

The organizer wantsthe same number of items of fruits in each bag. Mangoes and avocados should not be mixed.

the greatest number of each fruit that can be placed in a bag =The HCF of the no. of mangoes and no. of avocados

=>HCF of 49 and 63

49=7×7

63=7×9

HCF of 49 and 63 =7

Answer:-

the greatest number of each fruit that can be placed in a bag =7

Used concept:-

HCF:-

The heighest common factor of two or more numbers is the HCF

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