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By what greatest quantity must 7/8 kg, 14/15 kg, and 1 1/20 kg be delivered so that the quotients are integers?

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a) b) c) d) correct answer is: d) Explanation The given quantity is kgLet us 1st find the HCF of or The formula we use to get the HCF of two ...

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By what greatest fraction are 14/17, 3 1/17, 28/34 exactly divisible giving integers as quotients?

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a) b) c) d) correct answer is: d) Explanation Here, the given integers are Or, [covert mixed to improper fraction]The formula we use to get the HCF of two or more fractions ...

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What is the smallest number which is exactly divisible by 1 2/7, 1 1/35, 48/49.

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15 persons can finish a work in 10 days working 8 hours per day. In how many days will 25 persons finish the work if they work 6 hours per day?

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a) 10 days b) 12 days c) 6 days d) 8 days correct answer is: d) 8 days Explanation

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A man can make 500 machine parts in 4 days working 7 hours per day. If he works for 7 days at the rate of 6 hours per day, then how many machine parts will be produced?

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A certain number of men can complete a work in 12 days, working 8 hours per day. If they work 6 hours per day then how many days will be required to complete the work?

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18 bighas of land may be irrigated in 8 days by a shallow tube-well pump working 15 hours per day. How many days will it take to irrigate 21 bighas of land by operating the pump 10 hours per day?

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A poultry farm having 4000 hens has provision of food for 200 days. How many hens must be sold after 40 days, so that the remaining food may last for 200 days more for the remaining hens?

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560 gm of chromium is required to make 8 kg of stainless steel. How much chromium is required to make 15 kg of stainless steel?

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There is a provision of food for 50 days of 500 soldiers in a fort. How many soldiers should leave after 30 days so that the remaining food may last for another 25 days for the remaining soldiers?

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