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Bobby purchased 24 purple plants and 48 pink plants. He wants to plant them in equal groups in his garden. What is the largest number of groups he can make?
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Bobby purchased 24 purple plants and 48 pink plants. He wants to plant them in equal groups in his garden. What is the largest number of groups he can make?
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Bobby purchased 24 purple plants
and 48 pink plants. He wants to plant
them in equal groups in his garden.
What is the largest number of groups
he can make?
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Answer:
24
Explanation:
use prime factorisation
24 = 2³ × 3
48 = 2⁴ × 3
HCF = 2³ × 3
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