R. Gupta Solutions for Chapter: L.C.M. and H.C.F., Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from R. Gupta Solutions for Chapter: L.C.M. and H.C.F., Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
The L.C.M. of and is:

The largest four-digit number divisible by and will be:

L.CM. of and is a multiple of and which of the following numbers?

The smallest three-digit number completely divisible by will be:

The largest three-digit number, when divided by , & leaves as the remainder in each case, will be:

The largest number that will divide and leaving and as remainders respectively, is:

The largest three-digit number, which when successively divided by and , leaves as the remainder in each case, is:

The greatest four-digit number completely divisible by and is:
