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Mathematics, 30.10.2020 19:20, penacesar18p9jrdh

Greatest Common Factor (GCF) Jaime collects donations to make packages for the children in a local hospital. He has 45 books
and 30 stuffed animals and wants to make identical packages. What is the greatest number of
packages that Jaime can make using all the books and stuffed animals?
- What is the greatest number of identical packages of books and stuffed animals that Jaime
can make?
Jaime can make at most identical packages.


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