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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 14:00, towlesam

Find the HCF of the following (i) Two primes 11 and 17.
(ii) Two consecutive numbers 100 and 101
(iii) Two Co-Primes 35 and 60
(iv) Three primes 2, 5 and 13.

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