Mathematics
State whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F):
(i) Every natural number has a finite number of factors.
(ii) Every natural number has an infinite number of its multiples.
(iii) There are infinitely many prime numbers.
(iv) The HCF of two numbers is smaller than the smaller of the numbers.
(v) The LCM of two numbers is greater than the larger of the numbers.
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(i) True.
Reason: Every natural number has a limited number of factors, with the largest factor being the number itself.
(ii) True.
Reason: Every natural number can be multiplied by infinitely many natural numbers giving infinite multiples.
(iii) True.
Reason: It has been proven (since the time of Euclid) that there are infinitely many prime numbers.
(iv) False.
Reason: The HCF of two numbers is less than or equal to the smaller of the two numbers. For example, HCF(6, 12) = 6, which is equal to the smaller number.
(v) False.
Reason: The LCM of two numbers is greater than or equal to the larger of the two numbers. For example, LCM(6, 12) = 12, which is equal to the larger number.
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(vii) If a number is divisible by 2 and 4 both, it must be divisible by 8.
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