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Three pieces of timber 35 m, 49 m and 28 m long, have to be divided into planks of the same length. What is the greatest possible length of each plank. ​

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Answered by lancezj
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The lengths of three pieces of timber are 42m, 49m and 63m respectively. We have to divide the timber into equal length of planks. Hence, the greatest possible length of each plank is 7m.

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