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Mathematics, 30.06.2019 16:30 povijuaisaiah

Maylin and nina are making fruit baskets. they have 36 apples, 27 bananas, and 18 oranges. they want each basket tocontain the same amount of each fruit. maylin believes the greatest number of baskets they can make is 6, and ninabelieves the greatest number of baskets they can make is 9.

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