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vampirchik [111]
3 years ago
13

three tanks are capable of holding 108 litres, 168 litres and 180 litres of milk. determine the capacity of the greatest vessel

which can be used to fill each one of them an exact number of time.​
Mathematics
1 answer:
SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
5 0

A vessel of 7,560 liters

Step-by-step explanation:

This means finding the Least Common Multiple for;

108 168 180

We begin by finding the multiples of each number;

Multiples of 108:

108, 216, 324, 432, 540, 648, 756, 864, 972, 1080, 1188, 1296, 1404, 1512, 1620, 1728, 1836, 1944, 2052, 2160, 2268, 2376, 2484, 2592, 2700, 2808, 2916, 3024, 3132, 3240, 3348, 3456, 3564, 3672, 3780, 3888, 3996, 4104, 4212, 4320, 4428, 4536, 4644, 4752, 4860, 4968, 5076, 5184, 5292, 5400, 5508, 5616, 5724, 5832, 5940, 6048, 6156, 6264, 6372, 6480, 6588, 6696, 6804, 6912, 7020, 7128, 7236, 7344, 7452, <u>7560</u>, 7668, 7776

Multiples of 168:

168, 336, 504, 672, 840, 1008, 1176, 1344, 1512, 1680, 1848, 2016, 2184, 2352, 2520, 2688, 2856, 3024, 3192, 3360, 3528, 3696, 3864, 4032, 4200, 4368, 4536, 4704, 4872, 5040, 5208, 5376, 5544, 5712, 5880, 6048, 6216, 6384, 6552, 6720, 6888, 7056, 7224, 7392, <u>7560</u>, 7728, 7896

Multiples of 180:

180, 360, 540, 720, 900, 1080, 1260, 1440, 1620, 1800, 1980, 2160, 2340, 2520, 2700, 2880, 3060, 3240, 3420, 3600, 3780, 3960, 4140, 4320, 4500, 4680, 4860, 5040, 5220, 5400, 5580, 5760, 5940, 6120, 6300, 6480, 6660, 6840, 7020, 7200, 7380, <u>7560</u>, 7740, 7920

The Least Common Multiple for the 3 number is;

= 7560

Therefore a vessel of 7,560 liters fills each one of them an exact number of times with no remainder.

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