Another florist has 16 yellow mums and 40 white carnations. Which question can be answered by finding the GCF of 16 and 40?

How many different combinations of yellow mums and white carnations can the florist make?
What is the greatest number of identical groups that can be made with a number of mums and carnations in each group?
How many total number of flowers will be in each group of mums and carnations?
What is the greatest number of white carnations that can be in each group?

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The question that can be answered by finding the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of 16 and 40 is:

What is the greatest number of identical groups that can be made with a number of mums and carnations in each group?

Finding the GCF helps determine the largest size of identical groups that can be formed using the available yellow mums and white carnations, ensuring each group has the same number of each type of flower.

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