Asked by Josh
                My class is selling flowers. We want to arrange them so that they are all in equal rows with no row containing different types of plants. Using the numbers from the table provided, what is the largest # of plants we can put in each row?  (Marigolds-48 pots, Pansies-24 pots, Primroses-36 pots)
I am confused, not sure what the question is asking because of the rows. would it be 24 because the flowers are all in their own row? Or would it be 60? 3 rows of 5 four times? Please help
            
        I am confused, not sure what the question is asking because of the rows. would it be 24 because the flowers are all in their own row? Or would it be 60? 3 rows of 5 four times? Please help
Answers
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    see my solution to your previous question.
This is the same type of question, except you now have 3 items.
let me know what your answer is.
    
This is the same type of question, except you now have 3 items.
let me know what your answer is.
                    Answered by
            Josh
            
    I came up with the answer of 12. Common greatest factor is 12. hope I did it right!Thanks again!
    
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    yes, each row will contain 12 flowers of the same kind
4 rows of marigold = 48
2 rows of panise = 24
3 rows of primrose = 36
    
4 rows of marigold = 48
2 rows of panise = 24
3 rows of primrose = 36
                    Answered by
            Josh
            
    Thanks! It was hard when I wasn't thinking that way! Now, I am able to do the rest of my homework without any trouble! Thanks for explaining it!
    
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