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17 February, 00:11

sandy has 20 roses, 5 daisies, and 10 tulips. She wants to arrange all the flowers in bouquets. Each bouquet 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. 17 February, 00:32
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    The answer is: The greatest number she can have is 11.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    20 can be divided by 5, which makes 4. 5 can be divided by 5, which makes 1. 10 can be divided by 5, which makes 2. If you add your quotients (4, 5, and 2) then you will get your answer.
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