INTSO-MTSO_VI CLASS_WS-8
INTSO-MTSO – LEVEL - II
VI CLASS – MATHEMATICS – WORK SHEET – 8
LCM & HCF :: SOLUTION
1) EX: 2, 4,6,8,10,12 are even numbers. The H.C.F of any two consecutive even number is 2
513 13 3 3 3
2) 783 29 3 3 3
1107 41 3 3 3
H.C.F 27
3) The G.C.D. of any two distinct three digit prime numbers is 1.
Example : The G.C.D. of 101,103 is 1.
L.C.M of numerators
4) The L.C.M of fractions
H .C.F of deno min ators
The L.C.M of 1, 3 is 3
The H.C.F of 2, 2 is 2
1 3 3
The L.C.M of and is
2 2 2
H .C.F of numerators
5) The H.C.F of fractions
L.C.M of deno min ators
The H.C.F of 1,1 is 1
The L.C.M of 3,2 3 2 6
1 1 1
The H.C.F of and
3 2 6
6) The H.C.F of two numbers is 32
The L.C.M. of two numbers is 192
One of the numbers is 64
The product of two numbers The product Their L.C.M. and H.C.F
ab The product Their L.C.M. and H.C.F
64 b 32 192
32 192
b
64
b 96
Other number 96
The sum of the numbers a b 64 96 160
H .C.F of numerators
7) H .C.F of fractions
L.C.M of deno min ators
H .C.F of numerator is 1 [ x, x 1 are consecutive natural numbers]
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L.C.M of denominators y y 1
1
H .C.F of fraction
y y 1
8) L.C.M of numerators
2 4, 20, 26
2 2,10,13
1,5,13
L.C.M of numerators 260
H .C.F of denominators 50
260 26
L.C.M of the given fractions
50 5
9) Option (A): For suppose a 3, b 6
L.C.M 3,6 6 , H.C.F 3,6 3
L.C.M H.C.F
Option (B): For suppose a 10, b 10
L.C.M 10,10 10 , H.C.F 10,10 10
L.C.M H.C.F
Option (C): May be equal is wrong
L.C.M of Numerators
10) L.C.M of fractions
H.C.Fof Denominators
L.C.M of 2,14,18 126
A: 126
H.C.Fof 3,9,13 1
B:126
C: 27 2 128 2 126
D: 28 22 256 4 252
11) We know that
Product of two numbers product of their H.C.F and L.C.M
P3 another number P 4 P 98
P 4 P98
Another number P99
P3
Another number P99
12) Concept
13) Concept
14) HCF = a
Example: 2 is a factor of 6 The HCF of 2 and 6 is 2
15) Concept
16) Concept
17) The product of the given numbers
18) 08:30
19) 150 and 151
20) 1 and 2
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