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31 January, 10:04

Kendrick has 26 packets of sugar and 52 packets of artificial sweetener. He wants to divide

them into identical groups, with no packets left over, so that the groups can be distributed to

some tables at the restaurant where he works. What is the greatest number of groups

Kendrick can make?

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  1. 31 January, 10:06
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    26 groups

    Step-by-step explanation:

    26/52 is 1/2 meaning youll have a ratio of 1 sugar to 2 artifical on every table. then just total all the packets (78) and divide by 3 to get 26
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