Question
José is making fruit-filled tart shells for a party. He has 180 raspberries and 72 blueberries. The tarts will each have the same number of berries. Raspberries and blueberries will not be in the same tart. If he puts the greatest possible number of fruits in each tart, how many tarts can he make?
Answers
Don't know how many berries you put in each tart. Assuming 6 berries in each tart, 30 raspberries and 12 blueberries.
7 tarts
36 berries per tart
5 tarts with raspberries
2 tarts with blueberries
7 total
5 tarts with raspberries
2 tarts with blueberries
7 total
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