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You have 48 in a yellow ribbon and 64 inches of red ribbon you want to cut the ribbon into pieces of equal length with no leftovers what is the greatest length of pieces that you can make?
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16 because it is the GCF
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16inchs
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the gcf of 48 and 64 is 16
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