Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.07.2019 18:30, NickCamryn5472

Acarpenter has two lengths of wood; one is 108cm long and the other is 72cm long. he wants to cut them up to produce smaller pieces of wood to build a shelving unit so they all need to be the same length, with no wood left over. what is the greatest length, in cm, that he can make the shelves?

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