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8 June, 15:48

mary is buying cups, plates and forks for her party. cups are sold 6 in a package, plates are sold 9 in a package and forks are sold 10 in a package. if she wants to have the same number of each item for her party, what is the smallest number of packeges of each that she should buy?

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  1. 8 June, 16:01
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    90

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So first you got to see what matches with 10 because it is the biggest number

    So if you multiply 10x9 you get 90 then you see if you can make a lower

    number fit with 6 like halving it. But 10 does not fit with 45 and so doesn't 6 so

    if you also multiply 10x6 you get 60 but 9 doesn't get in so the only lowest

    number is 90
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