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svp [43]
2 years ago
13

You are making bouquets to sell. You have 60 roses, 84 daisies, and 24 lilies. Each bouquet will have the same number of each ki

nd of flower. You want to use all of the flowers. What is the greatest number of bouquets you can make?
Mathematics
1 answer:
laiz [17]2 years ago
7 0
You can make 6 bouquets. Each bouquet will have 10 roses, 14 daisies, and 4 lilies.
The math:
FIND THE GREATEST COMMON FACTOR
60/6=10--->10 ROSES
84/6=14--->14 DAISIES
24/6=4--->4 LILIES

Hope this helped!
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