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A square room is covered by a number of whole rectangular slabs of sides 60cm by 42cm. Calculate the least possible area of the room in M^2
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A square room is covered by a number of whole rectangular slabs of sides 60cm by 42cm. Calculate the least possible area of the room in M^2
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find the LCM of the dimensions of the slabs
=420
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