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Given, length of courtyard 1872cm and width 1320 cm
length of each square tile = LCM of length and breadth which comes out to be 24cm
minimum number of tiles= 1872cm*1320cm/24cm*24cm = 55*78= 4290tiles
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Given, Length of courrtyard 18.72m and Width is 13.2m
the area of each square tile to be paved will be the LCM of the lenght and width of courtyard which comes out to be 24cm2 .
so, the minimum number of tiles = {tex}1872cm*1320cm/24cm^2{/tex} = 102960 tiles
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A set of numbers which do not have any other common factor except 1 are called as co-prime numbers.
For example:- 2 and 3 are co prime numbers as they only have 1 as common factor between them. Some other examples of co-prime numbers are 4 and 5, 6 and 7, 8 and 9 etc.
• All prime numbers are co-prime to each other.
• Any 2 consecutive integers are always co-prime.
• Sum of any two co-prime numbers is always co-prime with their product.
• 1 is co-prime with all numbers.
• a and b (natural numbers) are co-prime only if the numbers 2a-1 and 2b-1 are co-prime.
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