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19 June, 09:17

Kevin makes snack bags that each contain a box of raisins and a granola bar. Each package of raisins contains 9 boxes. The granola bars come 12 to a package. What is the least number he can buy of each so that he has exactly the same number of granola bars and boxes of raisins? How many packages of each should be buy?

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  1. 19 June, 09:43
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    He would have to buy 12 packs of raisins and 9 packs of granola bars to get the same amount of both
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