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6 May, 01:28

Mr. Jones is putting together bouquets for the annual flower sale. he bought 32 roses, 64 carnations, and 48 peonies, and wants to use all the flowers to make his arrangements. if he wants all the bouquets to be exactly the same, what is th greatest number he can make? how many of each flower is included in each individual bouquet?

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  1. 6 May, 02:46
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