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5 July, 17:28

One of the great mysteries of the world is my hotdogs and hotdog buns come in packages of different sizes hotdogs come in packs of eight and burns came in packs of 12 at your local store what is the least number of each you can buy in order to have a equal number of hot dogs and buns

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  1. 5 July, 17:43
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    3 pack of hot dogs and 2 pack of buns 24

    Step-by-step explanation:

    hot dogs come in packs of 8

    burns came in packs of 12

    what is the least number of each you can buy in order to have a equal number of hot dogs and buns

    so to get equal number

    we have to look for the LCM of 8 and 12 = 24

    therefore the packs will be equal to product

    hot dogs come in packs of 8 = 8*3 = 24

    burns came in packs of 12 = 12 * 2 = 24

    therefore, 3 pack of hot dogs and 2 pack of buns 24
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