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Let a = 693, b = 567 and c = 441
Now first we will find HCF of 693 and 567 by using Euclid’s division algorithm as under
693 = 567 x 1 + 126
567 = 126 x 4 + 63
126 = 63 x 2 + 0
Hence, HCF of 693 and 567 is 63
Now we will find HCF of third number i.e., 441 with 63 So by Euclid’s division alogorithm for 441 and 63
441 = 63 x 7+0
=> HCF of 441 and 63 is 63.
Hence, HCF of 441, 567 and 693 is 63.
Answer:
640 students
Step-by-step explanation:
544 divided by 85%= 640
Answer:
7 1/3 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
2 (1 3/4 + 1 11/12)
9+11
3/4+11/12= -------------
12
20/12
=1 2/3+ 2
2(3 2/3)
= 7 1/3
Answer: I think Figure 4 is the correct one
Step-by-step explanation:
It is not possible to map the triangle MNP and CDE together using just a single translation in Figure 3. With Figure 4, we can use a translation to map the triangle MNP and the triangle CDE. Accordingly, in the diagram, the triangle MNP and the triangle CDE can be translated to each other.