Relationship between HCF and LCM | 6th Maths Term 2 Chapter 1

Relationship between the Numbers and their HCF and LCM

6th Maths : Term 2 Unit 1 : Numbers

Relationship between the Numbers and their HCF and LCM

Let us find the HCF and the LCM of 36 and 48. First, find the factors of 36 and 48 using division method.

Division Method for 36 and 48

36 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 3;
48 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3
HCF = 2 × 2 × 3 = 12
LCM = 2 × 2 × 3 × 2 × 2 × 3 = 144

Observe that, 36 × 48 = 144 × 12 = 1728

We find that,

product of two given numbers = their HCF × LCM

In general, for any 2 numbers x and y,

x × y = HCF (x, y) × LCM (x, y)
Example 12:

The LCM of two numbers is 432 and their HCF is 36. If one of the numbers is 108, then find the other number.

Solution: We know that, the product of the two numbers = LCM × HCF

108 × (the other number) = 432 × 36

The other number = (432 × 36) ÷ 108 = 144

Example 13:

The LCM of two co-prime numbers is 5005. If one of the numbers is 65, then find the other number.

Solution: We know that, the product of the two numbers = LCM × HCF

As the HCF of co-primes is 1,

65 × (the other number) = 5005 × 1

The other number = 5005 ÷ 65 = 77

NUMBERS - ICT CORNER

Expected Outcome

ICT Outcome

Step 1
Open the Browser and type the URL Link given below (or) Scan the QR Code. GeoGebra work sheet named “Numbers” will open. The work sheet contains two activities. 1. LCM and HCF and 2. Prime number game.

In the first activity Click on New Problem and solve the problem, then check your answer.

Step 2
In the second activity catch the egg which shows prime number as quick as possible. You can select the level of speed in the beginning.

ICT Activity

Browse in the link:
Numbers: https://ggbm.at/Exu3mtz5 or Scan the QR Code.