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a gardener has 27 pansies and 36 daisies he plants an equal number of each type of flower in each row what is the greatest possible possible number of pansies in each road?

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User Aleix CC
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We have to find the greatest possible number of each type of flower
( pansies and daisies ) in each row.
We have to find the GCF for 27 and 36.
27 = 9 * 3
36 = 9 * 4
So : GCF ( 27, 36 ) = 9
We will have 9 pansies in 3 rows and 9 daisies in 4 rows.
Answer:
The greatest possible number of pansies in each row is 9.
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