Asked by Aubrey

The cafeteria has 144 bananas, 36 pears, and 72 apples. Each student gets the same number of pieces of fruit. What is the greatest number of students who can receive fruit?

The 48 members of a chorus will sit in rows in front of the 300 members of the audience. All the rows have the same number of chairs. What is the greatest possible number of chairs in each row?

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Answered by Sam
1. We need to find the greatest common divisor. IT might be 36. We check : 36/36 =1 , 72/36 = 2, 144/36 = 4
So the greatest number of students who can receive fruit is 36 (each student gets 1,2,4 fruits respectively)

2. Hmm...I'm sorta confused about this question...are the 48 members in the rows along with the 300 members?
Answered by sara
exmples of logarithms
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