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About the number of pairs which have 16 as their H. C. F. & 136 as their L. C. M., we can definitely say that
no such pair exist
only one such pair exist
only two such pair existsneed to update
many such pair exists
H.C.M. of two numbers divides their L.C.M. exactly. Since 16 is not a factor of 136,
it follows that there does not exist any pair of numbers with H.C.F. 16 and L.C.M. 136.
Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.
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