The jump sizes are the common factors of 28 and 70. These factors are 1, 2, 7, and 14. The greatest common divisor (GCD), 14, ensures the smallest jump size reaching both treasures. class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 5 question answer class ...
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The number is 15. It is less than 100, divisible by both 3 and 5, and its digits 1 and 5 satisfy the condition where one digit (5) is 1 more than the other (4). Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 5 Prime ...
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(30, 45): Not co-prime (GCD = 15). (57, 85): Co-prime (GCD = 1). (121, 1331): Not co-prime (GCD = 11). (343, 216): Co-prime (GCD = 1). class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 5 question answer class 6 Mathematics Chapter 5 Prime Time solutions
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False. While most even numbers are composite, the number 2 is an exception. It is the only even prime number because it has exactly two factors: 1 and 2, distinguishing it from composites. Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter 5 Prime ...