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Find the HCF of the following numbers using continued division method: a. 255,238 b. 1155,462 c. 47,61 d. 115,138 e. 18,45 and 72
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Find the HCF of the following numbers using continued division
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a. 255,238
b. 1155,462
c. 47,61
d. 115,138
e. 18,45 and 72
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Answer:
a. 17
b. 231
c. 1
d. 23
e. 9
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