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180 apples, 255 oranges and 300 pears are to be distributed to a group of children. .
Suppose each child in the group receives an equal number for each type of fruit, find the
maximum possible number of children in the group.
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I think that it would be 15 because the greatest common factor of those 3 numbers is 15, assuming the children get a whole number of fruit
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100
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lowest common factor is 3 thus 300 divided by 3 is 100
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