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topjm [15]
4 years ago
5

There are 14 girls and 21 boys in Mrs. Sutter’s gym class. To play a certain game, the students the students must form teams. Ea

ch team must have the same number of girls and the same number of boys. What is the greatest number of teams Mrs. Sutter can make if every student is on a team?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Andrej [43]4 years ago
8 0
7 teams of five with 2 girls and 3 boys each
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