A drink vendor has 10 liters of Maaza, 144 liters of Pepsi and 368 liters of Sprite.
A drink vendor has 10 liters of Maaza, 144 liters of Pepsi and 368 liters of Sprite. He wants to pack them in cans, so that each can contains the same number of liters of a drink, and doesn't want to mix any two drinks in a can. What is the least number of cans required?
Answer/Solution
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Steps/Work
The number of liters in each can = HCF of 10, 144 and 368 = 2 liters.
Number of cans of Maaza = 10/2 = 5
Number of cans of Pepsi = 144/2 = 72
Number of cans of Sprite = 368/2 = 184
The total number of cans required = 5 + 72 + 184 = 261 cans.
ANSWER:B
Number of cans of Maaza = 10/2 = 5
Number of cans of Pepsi = 144/2 = 72
Number of cans of Sprite = 368/2 = 184
The total number of cans required = 5 + 72 + 184 = 261 cans.
ANSWER:B