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She has 12 watermelons, 30 pears, and 42 apples For each basket Kerra makes they must have the same number of fruit. She must use all the fruit. What is the greatest number of b…
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She has 12 watermelons, 30 pears, and 42 apples
For each basket Kerra makes they must have the same number of fruit.
She must use all the fruit.
What is the greatest number of baskets that Kerra can make?
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Six because all can be divided by six
12/6=2
30/6=5
42/6=7
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