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Find the HCF of the following number.
81, 99
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Find the HCF of the following number.
24, 36
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Find the HCF of the following number.
25, 75
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Find the HCF of the following number.
48, 54
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Find the HCF of the following number.
150, 225
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If large square beds of equal size are to be made for planting vegetables on a plot of land 18 meters long and 15 meters wide, what is the maximum possible length of each bed?
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Two ropes, one 8 meters long and the other 12 meters long are to be cut into pieces of the same length. What will the maximum possible length of each piece be?
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The number of students of Std 6th and Std 7th who went to visit the Tadoba Tiger Project at Chandrapur was 140 and 196 respectively. The students of each class are to be divided into groups of the same number of students. Each group can have a paid guide. What is the maximum number of students there can be in each group ? Why do you think each group should have the maximum possible number of students?
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At the Rice Research Centre at Tumsar, there are 2610 kg of seeds of the basmati variety and 1980 kg of the Indrayani variety. If the maximum possible weight of seeds has to be filled to make bags of equal weight what should be the weight of each bag? How many bags of each variety will there be?
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This bar graph shows the maximum temperatures in degrees Celsius in different cities on a certain day in February. Observe the graph and answer the questions.

- What data is shown on the vertical and the horizontal lines?
- Which city had the highest temperature?
- Which cities had equal maximum temperatures?
- Which cities had a maximum temperature of 30° C?
- What is the difference between the maximum temperatures of Panchgani and Chandrapur?
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The names of the heads of some families in a village and the quantity of drinking water their family consumes in one day are given below. Draw a bar graph for this data.
(Scale: On Y-axis, 1cm = 10 litres of water)
| Name | Ramesh | Shobha | Ayub | Julie | Rahul |
| Litres of water used | 30 litres | 60 litres | 40 litres | 50 litres | 55 litres |
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The names and numbers of animals in a certain zoo are given below. Use the data to make a bar graph. (Scale : on Y - axis, 1cm = 4 animals)
| Animals | Deer | Tiger | Monkey | Rabbit | Peacock |
| Number | 20 | 4 | 12 | 16 | 8 |
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The table below gives the number of children who took part in the various items of the talent show as part of the annual school gathering. Make a bar graph to show this data.
(Scale: on Y-axis, 1cm = 4 children)
| Programme | Theatre | Dance | Vocal music | Instrumental music | One-act plays |
| No. of students | 24 | 40 | 16 | 8 | 4 |
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The number of customers who came to a juice centre for one week is given in the table below. Make two different bar graphs to show this data. (Scale: on Y-axis, 1cm = 10 customers, on Y - axis, 1cm = 5 customers)
| Type of juice | Orange | Pineapple | Apple | Mango | Pomegranate |
| No. of Customers | 50 | 30 | 25 | 65 | 10 |
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Students planted trees in 5 villages of Sangli district. Make a bar graph of this data. (Scale: on Y-axis, 1cm = 100 trees)
| Name of place | Dudhgaon | Bagni | Samdoli | Ashta | Kavathepiran |
| No. of trees planted | 500 | 350 | 600 | 420 | 540 |
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Yashwant gives different amounts of time as shown below, to different exercises he does during the week. Draw a bar graph to show the details of his schedule using an appropriate scale.
| Type of exercise | Running | Yogasanas | Cycling | Mountaineering | Badminton |
| Time | 35 Minutes | 50 minutes | 1 hr 10 min | `1 1/2` hours | 45 minutes |
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Write the names of four of your classmates. Beside each name, write his/her weight in kilograms. Enter this data in a table like the above and make a bar graph.
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Subtract:`3 2/5 – 2 1/7`
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Subtract: `7 1/2 – 3 1/5`
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There are 20 kg of jowar and 50 kg of wheat in a shop. All the grain is to be packed in bags. If all the bags are to have equal weights of grain, what is the maximum weight of grain that can be filled in each bag?
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