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Which one of the following numbers is completely divisible by 99?

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When a number is divided by 779, we get a remainder of 47. What remainder will be obtained by dividing the same number by 19?

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The sum of the three numbers is 132. If the first number be twice the second and third numbers be one-third of the first. then the second number is

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Which of the following numbers should be added to 11158 to make it exactly divisible by 77?

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A number divided by 56 gives 29 as the remainder. If the same number is divided by 8, the remainder will be

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LCM of 22, 54, 108, 135, 198 is

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The smallest number which when divided by 9, 12 and 16, leaves remainder 5 is

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Product of two expressions ⁄ L.C.M =

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Number of methods to find H.C.F are

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For two or more algebric expressions, expression of lowest degree which is divisible by each of them without remainder is known as

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For two or more algebric expressions, expression of highest degree which divides each of them without remainder is called

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`("H.C.F" × "L.C.M")/(1"st expression")` =

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Product of two expressions is equal to

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By multiplying and dividing polynomials with any number during process of finding H.C.F

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Number of methods to find L.C.M is/are

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The angle between the curve y = x and y2 = 4x at origin will be: 

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Two equations that can be drawn as same line on graph then these equations are considered as

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Slope of straight line is referred as

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In slope intercept form of linear equation 'y = mx+k', k is

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In graphical representation of straight line, important attributes are

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