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11 October, 19:33

Sandy has 16 roses, 8 daisies, and 32 tulips. She wants to arrange all the flowers in bouqueys. 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. 11 October, 19:34
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    It is most likely 32 because no where in the question does it say how many bouquets there are and the highest number is 32 in the word problem.
  2. 11 October, 19:40
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    It would be 32 because that would be the greatest number of flowers
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