🔹 Basic Concept Questions
- Find the HCF of 24 and 36.
- Find the LCM of 15 and 20.
- Find the HCF of 18, 27, and 45.
- Find the LCM of 12, 18, and 30.
- Find both HCF and LCM of 8 and 32.
🔹 Using Prime Factorization
- Find the HCF of 96 and 144 using prime factorization.
- Find the LCM of 72 and 120 using prime factorization.
- Find the HCF and LCM of 45 and 75.
- Find the HCF of 84, 126, and 210.
- Find the LCM of 16, 24, and 40.
🔹 Relation Between HCF and LCM
👉 (Use: Product of numbers = HCF × LCM)
- If HCF of two numbers is 6 and their LCM is 180, find the product of the two numbers.
- Two numbers have HCF 8 and LCM 160. If one number is 32, find the other.
- The product of two numbers is 540 and their HCF is 6. Find their LCM.
- If LCM of two numbers is 120 and one number is 24 and HCF is 6, find the other number.
- Verify the relation between HCF and LCM for the numbers 18 and 24.
🔹 Word Problems / Application
- Find the greatest number that divides 245 and 1029 leaving remainder 5 in each case.
- Find the least number which when divided by 12, 15, and 20 leaves remainder 3 in each case.
- Three bells ring at intervals of 10, 15, and 20 minutes. If they ring together now, after how many minutes will they ring together again?
- Find the greatest number that divides 306 and 657 exactly.
- Find the smallest number which is exactly divisible by 8, 12, and 15.