Dr. Lal and Jain Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 8
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The greatest number that must be taken out from such that the resulting number may be divisible by and is—

Find the least number divisible by , and it must be a perfect square also.

Find the least number which when divided by , and leaves as remainder in each case, but when divided by , leaves no remainder:

Find the greatest weight which can be contained exactly in kg gm and kg gm.

The LCM of two numbers is and their HCF is . If one of the numbers is , find the other.

Find the least number which, upon being divided by and leaves in each case a remainder of .

There are four numbers. The HCF of each pair is and the LCM of all the numbers is . What is the product of numbers?

A merchant has three kinds of wine, of the first kind gallons, of the second gallons and of the third gallons. What is the least number of full casks of equal size in which this can be stored without mixing?
