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There are 42 boys and 48 girls in sixth grade and each student must be assigned a home room. Each homeroom should have the same number of boys and the same number of girls. what is thegreatest possible
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There are 42 boys and 48 girls in sixth grade and each student must be assigned a home room. Each homeroom should have the same number of boys and the same number of girls.
what is thegreatest possible number of sixth grade students?
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50
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you add 42 and 48 i think
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