Answer:
12 pieces each:
[tex]S_1 = 3\ in[/tex]
[tex]S_2= 4\ in[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]S_1 = 36\ in[/tex] -- first string
[tex]S_2 = 48\ in[/tex] --- second string
Required
Determine the number of equal pieces
To do this, we first calculate the HCF of the length of both pieces [tex](36\ and\ 48)[/tex]
[tex]36 = 2 * 2 * 3 * 3[/tex]
[tex]48 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 3[/tex]
[tex]Common\ prime\ factors = 2, 2\ and\ 3[/tex]
The HCF is:
[tex]HCF = 2 * 2 * 3[/tex]
[tex]HCF = 12[/tex]
Hence, he can cut both strings to 12 pieces each
Recall that
[tex]S_1 = 36\ in[/tex]
The first string can then be cut in to 3 inches each (i.e. 36/12)
[tex]S_2 = 48\ in[/tex]
The first string can then be cut in to 4 inches each (i.e. 48/12)