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19 September, 02:23

Namid works for a florist and is making flower arrangements for the tables at a reception. He has 36 roses, 48 tulips, and 72 carnations. Each case must contain the same number of each type of flower. How many cases will Namid need? How many of each type of flower will he put in one case?

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  1. 19 September, 02:28
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    3 roses, 4 tulips, and 6 carnations
  2. 19 September, 02:46
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    The LCM is 12

    So Namid will need 12 types of flowers. He will put 3 roses, 4 tulips, and 6 carnations
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