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Geography, 30.09.2021 20:40 juanmias

Tisha and Dana were both fishing for salmon, and by coincidence, caught the same number of fish this week. Tisha caught salmon in nets that hold 15 fish, while Dana caught salmon in nets that hold 18 fish. What is the minimum possible number of fish each must have caught?

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