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Arnold had three pieces of different colored strings that are all the same length. Arnold cut the blue string into 2 equal size lengths. he cut the red string into 3 equal-size length, and the green string into 6 equal-size. He needs to cut the strings so each color has the same number of equal-size lengths. What is the least number of equal size lengths each color string could have?

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  1. Today, 04:11
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    6

    he cut the blue string in half.

    he cut the red string in thirds

    he cut the green string in sixths.

    2 (half) goes into 6

    3 (thirds) go into 6

    the sixths stay the same
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