Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 05:01, cooboy

Peggy has three ribbons. The blue ribbon measures 96 inches, the green one 84 inches,
and the yellow one 120 inches. She wants to cut
them into shorter pieces all of the same length,
with no ribbon left over.
a. What is the greatest possible length of each
shorter piece?
b. What is the total number of shorter pieces
she can cut?
c. How many green pieces will there be?

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