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The farmer down the street has an orchard with both orange and grapefruit trees. Over the weekend, she collected 49 oranges and 84 grapefruits. She wanted to make baskets to sell at the local farmer's market with an equal number of oranges and grapefruits in each basket. What is the greatest number of baskets she can make.
Number of baskets she can make with an equal number of fruits in each basket?
Number of oranges in each basket?
Number of grapefruits in each basket?
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30 baskets
Explanation:
Find the gfc of 150 and 240, you'll find that it is 30
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