Asked by Julien
Carlos is packing sacks for treats at Halloween. Each sack has to have exactly the same in it .he has on hand 96 small candy bars and 64 small popcorn balls.what is the greatest number of treat sacks he can make?
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Damon
96 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 = 32 * 3
64 = 2*2*2 *2*2*2 = 32 * 2
the biggest common factor is = 2^5 = 32
32 sacks each with 3 candy and 2 popcorn
64 = 2*2*2 *2*2*2 = 32 * 2
the biggest common factor is = 2^5 = 32
32 sacks each with 3 candy and 2 popcorn
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Human
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Lilly Singleton
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Answered by
Christina
96: 1, 96, 2, 48, 3, 32, 4, 24, 6, 16, 8, 12
64: 1, 64, 2, 32, 4, 16, 8 and 8 The "and" really means the multiplication way of symbol.
The greatest common factor of treat sack that he can make is 32.
32 * 3 for 96 and 32 * 2 for 64
Don't give up
64: 1, 64, 2, 32, 4, 16, 8 and 8 The "and" really means the multiplication way of symbol.
The greatest common factor of treat sack that he can make is 32.
32 * 3 for 96 and 32 * 2 for 64
Don't give up
Answered by
no
Isn't it 64
Answered by
The guy that get's everything right
It was actually 15. 99% of people that went for 32 used a calculator.
Answered by
eric
it is 64
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trump 2020
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OMG girl
The greatest common factor of treat sack that he can make is 32.
32 * 3 for 96 and 32 * 2 for 64
So yeah 32
32 * 3 for 96 and 32 * 2 for 64
So yeah 32
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Yes
Umm ok thx
Answered by
hailey
its 192 duhhh
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