This math worksheet for class 6 covers the topics of HCF and LCM. It contains 5 questions - the first asks students to identify true or false statements about HCF and LCM, the second asks students to list multiples and find the LCM, the third asks students to find the HCF and LCM of pairs of numbers using long division, the fourth asks students to find two numbers near 10000 divisible by 2 through 7, and the fifth asks students to reduce a fraction to lowest terms.
This math worksheet for class 6 covers the topics of HCF and LCM. It contains 5 questions - the first asks students to identify true or false statements about HCF and LCM, the second asks students to list multiples and find the LCM, the third asks students to find the HCF and LCM of pairs of numbers using long division, the fourth asks students to find two numbers near 10000 divisible by 2 through 7, and the fifth asks students to reduce a fraction to lowest terms.
This math worksheet for class 6 covers the topics of HCF and LCM. It contains 5 questions - the first asks students to identify true or false statements about HCF and LCM, the second asks students to list multiples and find the LCM, the third asks students to find the HCF and LCM of pairs of numbers using long division, the fourth asks students to find two numbers near 10000 divisible by 2 through 7, and the fifth asks students to reduce a fraction to lowest terms.
This math worksheet for class 6 covers the topics of HCF and LCM. It contains 5 questions - the first asks students to identify true or false statements about HCF and LCM, the second asks students to list multiples and find the LCM, the third asks students to find the HCF and LCM of pairs of numbers using long division, the fourth asks students to find two numbers near 10000 divisible by 2 through 7, and the fifth asks students to reduce a fraction to lowest terms.
TOPIC: H.C.F and L.C.M(continued) 1. Answer true or false: i) The H.C.F of two distinct prime numbers is 1. ii) The H.C.F of two co-prime numbers is 1. iii) The H.C F of two consecutive even numbers is 2. iv) The L.C.M of two consecutive even numbers is their product. v) The L.C.M of two numbers is never less than either of the two numbers. 2. ACTIVITY: List 20 multiples of each of the numbers 2 and 3 in ascending order. Find out the least common multiple of 2 and 3 which is also a multiple of 5. Now find out the L.C.M of 2, 3 and 5. Check whether your answer is same as you have obtained in the previous case. 3. By using long division method to find out the H.C.F of the given pair of numbers. Then by using the H.C.F, find the L.C.M of the given pairs. Use the formula: L.C.M×H.C.F= product of the two numbers. i) 299 and 391 ii) 525 and 945. 4. Determine the two numbers nearest to 10000 which are exactly divisible by each of 2, 3,4,5,6 and 7. 2211 5. Reduce 5025 to the lowest terms by dividing the numerator and the denominator by their H.C.F.