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The HCF and LCM of the two numbers are 225 and 306 respectively. When the first number is divided by 3, the quotient is 15. The other number is.
LCM and HCF of the two numbers are 225 and 15 respectively. One of the numbers is 45, then find the second number.
The LCM of two numbers is 40 times its HCF. If the product of the numbers is 1440, find their HCF.
The greatest number, which when subtracted from 7452, gives a number exactly divisible by each of 20, 27, 30 and 32, is:
The least number which when divided by 16, 32 and 48 leave remainder 4, 20 and 36 respectively is?
The LCM of two numbers is 63 and their HCF is 7. How many such pairs of numbers are possible?
LCM of two numbers is 56 times their HCF, with the sum of their HCF and LCM being 1710. If one of the two numbers is 240, then what is the other number?
The HCF of two numbers is 17. If their product is 867, then how many such pairs exist?
The least number which when divided by 5, 15 and 25 leave a same remainder 2 in each case?
Let N be the greatest number that will divide 78, 109, 140 leaving the same remainder in each case. Then sum of the digits in N is: