If the florist wants to make bouquets without any flowers left over, the number of each type of flower in each bouquet must be a common factor of 36, 27, and 18.
The common factors of 36, 27, and 18 are 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9.
If the florist wants to maximize the number of bouquets, she must choose the largest common factor.
Therefore, the largest number of bouquets she can make without having any flowers left over is 9 bouquets.
A florist has 36 roses, 27 tulips, and 18 carnations she must use to create bouquets. Each bouquet must have an equal number of each type of flower as the other bouquets. What is the largest number of bouquets she can make without having any flowers left over? (1 point)
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36 bouquets
36 bouquets
6 bouquets
6 bouquets
3 bouquets
3 bouquets
9 bouquets
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