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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 09:00 glawson2

You are dividing a garden into sections. you have 39 marigolds and 66 petunias. you want each section to have the same number of each type of flower and want to use all the flowers. what is the greatest number of sections you can have? how many of each flower will be each section?

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