Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.12.2021 01:00, XAINEE

A manager at a restaurant can buy hamburger buns in packages of 8 and hamburger patties in packages of 6.
Suppose that the manager cannot buy part of a package.
What is the least number of packages of each product
he can buy to have an equal number of hamburger patties
and buns?

PLEASE INCLUDE MULTIPLES OF 8 AND 6 ALL THE WAY UNTIL YOU GET A NUMBER THAT IS THE SAME ON BOTH

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