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20 March, 00:09

Jill wants to put 45 sunflower plants, 81 corn plants, and 63 tomato plants in her garden. If she puts the same number of plants in each row and if each row has only one type of plant, what is the greatest number of plants Jill can put in one row? Explain.

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  1. 20 March, 02:46
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    It would be 3 because you can divide all of them in to rows of three and still have the same kind of plants in each row.
  2. 20 March, 03:36
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    3 plants because you stated that there can only be one type of plant per row.
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