An army contingent of 616 members is to march behind an army band of 32 members in a parade. The two groups are to march

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asked Jan 25, 2018 in Mathematics by Annu Priya (18,055 points) 24 46 95

An army contingent of 616 members is to march behind an army band of 32 members in a parade. The two groups are to march in the same number of columns. What is the maximum number of columns in which they can march?

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answered Jan 25, 2018 by Annu Priya (18,055 points) 24 46 95
 
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Members in arms = 616
Members in Band = 32
∴ Maximum numbers of columns
= HCF of 616 and 32
By applying Euclid’s division lemma
616 = 32 × 19 + 8
32 = 8 × 4 + 0
∴ HCF = 8
Hence the maximum remainder number of columns in which they can each is 8

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