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6 October, 13:39

Michelle had a birthday party. She bought a bag of candy with 96 Starbursts, 72 Hershey's, and 68 Reese's. If she wants to make goodie bags with the same amount of Starbursts, Hershey's and Reese's in each bag, what is the largest number of bags she can make?

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  1. 6 October, 13:44
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    Im asnwering this from my first impression but if she wants the same amount of all of these candies and a maximum of bags she will have to put 1 type of candy in each bag, so the candy she has the fewest of controls the number of bags she makes, so she makes as many bags as there are Reese's

    in conclusion she can make 68 bags filled with 1H, 1S and 1R
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