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10 November, 09:51

Mark has 153 hot dogs and 171 hamburgers. He wants to put the same number of hot dogs and hamburgers on each tray. What is the greatest number of trays Mark can use to accomplish this?

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  1. 10 November, 09:52
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    Answer: 153 trays

    Step-by-step explanation:

    hotdogs = 153

    Hamburger = 171

    Mike is to put the same number of hamburger and hotdogs in each plate.

    we assume that a whole number of each food is placed in each tray.

    The maximum amount of trays will be determined by the minimum food which is hotdog, so, the hotdog is the constraint.

    Mike will have to use 153 trays.
  2. 10 November, 10:11
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    Mark will use 153 no of trays to accomplish his task.
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