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Vince is printing orange and green forms. He notices that 8 orange forms fit on a page, and 12 green forms fit on a page. If Vince wants to print the exact same number of orange and green forms, what is the minimum number of each form that he could print?

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The smallest common multiple of 8 and 12 is 24. Therefore, Vince could print 24 orange forms (3 pages) and 24 green forms (2 pages). So the minimum number of each form he could print is 24.
Answered by shania
what is the answer tooHazel is making stationery sets from 16 sheets of paper and 8 envelopes. If she wants all the sets to be identical without any paper or envelopes left over, what is the greatest number of sets Hazel can make?

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The greatest number of sets that Hazel can make would be the greatest common factor (GCF) of 16 and 8, which is 8. This means that she can make 8 identical sets, with each set containing 2 sheets of paper and 1 envelope. Therefore, the answer is:

sets = 8
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