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10 January, 16:30

Amanda is making flower arrangements. She has 20 daisies, 16 roses, and 36 tulips. Each arragment must uave the same number of daises, the sane number of roses, and the sam number of tulips. She wants to ise all the flowers. What is the greatest number of arrangements she can make? How many flower of each kind would be in each arrangement?

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  1. 10 January, 16:45
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    Answer: Greatest number is 4. Each would have 4 roses, 9 tulips and 5 daises

    Step-by-step explanation: HCF is 4 so

    16/4 = 4

    20/4 = 5

    36/4 = 9
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