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You are making balloon arrangements for a birthday party. There are 16 white balloons and 24 red balloons. Each arrangement must be identical. What is the greatest number of arrangements you can make using every balloon?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
What is the greatest common factor?
Answered by Juana
What the answers
Answered by ??
really? cheater... ya big ideas maths question?
Answered by Heather LaCour
lol I'm doing the same thing
Answered by lee
what da answer?
Answered by connexs student
IDK this answer
Answered by connexs student
does anyone else know it plz help
Answered by Conner Scholes
i think you use number factorizations but idk im just a 6th grader
Answered by ??
We are gonna get in trouble for cheating
Answered by ??
I knew this was gonna come up when I searched. (I already know the answer I wanted to see who was doing this though.
Lol
Answered by ??
now I feel evil for not telling
Answered by Anonymous
Find the common factor of the balloons
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by lily
This is basically a GCF problem. To find the GCF, we list the factors of each number.
24 = 1×24, 2×12, 4×6, 8×3 ...

16 = 1×16, 2×8, 4×4, ...

The greatest common factor is 8 because it is the greatest factor we can find.
So 8 arrangements
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