Cesar has 32 boxes of pasta and 48 jars of sauce that he will be putting into bags for
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Cesar has 32 boxes of pasta and 48 jars of sauce that he will be putting into bags for
a food drive. He wants each bag to have the same amount of pasta and sauce and
wants to use all of the items.
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements below about the number of
bags Cesar can make.
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The greatest number of bags Cesar can make is
Each of these bags will have
boxes of pasta and
jars of sauce.
If he made fewer bags,
He could use
bags, but this is not the greatest number he could use.
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