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Lola is placing appetizers on plates. she has 63 spring rolls and 84 cheese cubes. she wants to include both appetizers on each...Asked by Kaashif
Lola is placing appetizers on plates. she has 63 spring rolls and 84 cheese cubes. she wants to include both appetizers on each plate. Each plate must have the SAME numbers of spring rolls and cheese cubes. what is the greatest number of plates she can make using ALL of the appetizers? how many of each type of appetizer will be on each of the plates?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What is the greatest factor of these two numbers?
63:
3, 21
7, 9
84:
2, 42
3, 28
4, 21
6, 14
7, 12
63:
3, 21
7, 9
84:
2, 42
3, 28
4, 21
6, 14
7, 12
Answered by
Kaashif
ms.sue its asking for the same amount of appetizers on each plate
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The greatest common multiple is the number of appetizers on each plate.
Answered by
amanda
Lola is placing appetizers on plates. She has 63 spring rolls and 84 cheese cubes. She wants to include both appetizers on each plates. Each plate must have the same numbers of spring rolls and cheese cubes. What is the greatest number of plates she can make using all of the appetizers? How many of each type of appetizer will be on each of these plates?
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