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14 June, 23:40

Adam volunteers once a month to make meals for shut-ins. He has 14 pieces of chicken and 21 pieces of corn. He needs to put the same number of pieces of chicken and corn on each plate. what is the greatest number of plates he can make? How many pieces of corn and chicken will he put on each plate?

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  1. 14 June, 23:50
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    7 seems to be the common factor between these two numbers so we shall divide 14 and 21 to get 2&3. So He can make 7 plates with 2 pieces of chicken and 3 pieces of corn
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