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Marion has 15 oatmeal cookies and 20 peanut butter cookies. If Marion gives each friend an equal number of each type of cookie, what is the greatest number of friends with whom he can share his cookies?
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Marion has 15 oatmeal cookies and 20 peanut butter cookies. If
Marion gives each friend an equal number of each type of cookie,
what is the greatest number of friends with whom he can share his
cookies?
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I’m pretty sure it’s 3
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