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Ms. Davis schedules after-school group
activities for 18 girls and 24 boys. She wants
to make equal groups with the same number
of girls and the same number of boys in
each group. Ms. Davis says that the greatest
number of equal groups she can make is 3.
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Ms. Davis is wrong
Explanation:
she can make equal groups of 6
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