Mathematics, 19.03.2021 06:00 makwoods417ow2txa
The numbers 528 and 540, written as the products
of their prime factors, are 528 = 24 x 3 x 11 and
540 = 22 x 33 x 5. Hence, find
(i) the smallest non-zero whole number h for
which 528h is a multiple of 540,
528
ii) the smallest whole number k for which
528/k is
a factor of 540.
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