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7 October, 05:10

Sandy has 16 roses, 8 daisies, and 32 tulips. She wants to arrange all the flowers in the bouquets. Each boquet has the same number of flowers and the same type of flower. What is the greatest number of flowers that could be in a bouquet?

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  1. 7 October, 05:36
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    Your answer would be 8 since that is your least common denominator between the three bouquets.

    If it was more than 8 then each bouquet wouldn't have the same number of flowers since you only have a total of 8 daisies.
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