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11 February, 15:09

Sandy has 16 roses, 8 daisies, ando 32 tulips. She wants to arrange al the flowers in boutiquets. Each buquet has the dame númber ofrece flowers and the same type ofrece flower. What is the greatest number of flowers that could be in a bouquet

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  1. 11 February, 15:12
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    7 because

    6+8+32 = 56 total of flowers and if you divided into bouquets you would have 8 bouquets each 2 roses 1 daisy and 4 tulips
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