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12 September, 15:13

Question 3. Find the following GCD and LCM: (3. a) GCD (343,550), LCM (343,550). (3. b) GCD (89, 110), LCM (89, 110). (3. c) GCD (870, 222), LCM (870, 222).

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  1. 12 September, 17:32
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    GCD (343,550) = 1

    LCM (343,550) = 188650

    GCD (89,110) = 1

    LCM (89,110) = 9790

    GCD (870,222) = 6

    LCM (870,222) = 32190

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) GCD (343,550)

    343 - 550 | 1

    ...

    There are no values for which both 343 and 550 are divisible by, so GCD (343,550) = 1.

    LCM (343,550)

    343 - 550 | 2

    343 - 275 | 5

    343 - 55 | 5

    343 - 11 | 7

    49 - 11 | 7

    7 - 11 | 7

    1 - 11 | 11

    1 - 1

    So LCM (343,550) = 2*5*5*7*7*7*11 = 188650

    b) GCD (89,110)

    Again, as in a), there are no values for which 89 and 110 are divisible by. So GCD (89,110) = 1.

    LCM (89,110)

    89 - 110 | 2

    89 - 55 | 5

    89 - 11 | 11

    89 - 1 | 89

    1 - 1

    So LCM (89,110) = 2*5*11*89 = 9790

    c) GCD (870,222)

    870 - 222 | 2

    435 - 111 | 3

    145 - 37

    There are no numbers for which 145 and 37 are both divisible by, so the algorithm ends there, and GCD (870,222) = 2*3 = 6

    LCM (870,222)

    870 - 222 | 2

    435 - 111 | 3

    145 - 37 | 5

    29 - 37 | 29

    1 - 37 | 37

    1 - 1

    So LCM (870,222) = 2*3*5*29*37 = 32190
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