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NemiM [27]
1 year ago
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A catering company provided 18 bottles of soda and 30 bottles on a table at a party they wanted table have the same number of ea

ch type of bottle with no bottle flip diver what is the greatest number of tables Abalos today’s divided over how many bottles of H top or on the table
Mathematics
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yulyashka [42]1 year ago
3 0

If a catering company provided 18 bottles of soda and 30 bottles on a table at a party then they may cover atmost 6 number of tables if they wanted table have the same number of each type of bottle with no bottle flip diver.

Given that a catering company provided 18 bottles of soda and 30 bottles on a table at a party they wanted table have the same number of each type of bottle with no bottle flip diver.

To find the greatest number of tables we need to find the H.C.F of 18 and 30.

18=2*3*3*1

30=2*3*5*1

H.C.F=2*3

H.C.F=6

Hence if a catering company provided 18 bottles of soda and 30 bottles on a table at a party then they may cover atmost 6 number of tables if they wanted table have the same number of each type of bottle with no bottle flip diver.

Learn more about H.C.F at brainly.com/question/21504246

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