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Brad plans 27 roses and 36 daffodils. He plants an equal number of each type of flower in each row. What is the greatest possible number of roses in each row?

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Answer:

Explanation:

9 roses in the 3 rows. 9 goes into 27, 3 equal times.

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Answer:

3 rows of roses and 9 daffodils each row. (3x9=27)

4 rows of roses, 9 in each row.

(4x9=36)

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