2) Find the HCF by the division method.
(i) 684,513
(ii) 603,670
(iii) 612, 522
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Mathematics, 10.01.2022 03:50 gabbiej
2) Find the HCF by the division method.
(i) 684,513
(ii) 603,670
(iii) 612, 522
(iv) 300, 450
(v) 935, 1320
(vi) 1045, 1520
(vii) 10,549 and 13,563 (viii) 806,663, 377
(ix) 403,744, 1023 (x) 658,940, 1128
(xi) 183,793,976 (xii) 2241, 8217, 747
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