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Jill has 15 oranges and 12 pears. She wants to put all of the fruit into baskets with each basket having the SAME NUMBER of pieces of fruit in it. Without mixing the fruit, what is the GREATEST number
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Jill has 15 oranges and 12 pears. She wants to put all of the fruit into baskets with each basket having the SAME NUMBER of pieces of fruit in it. Without mixing the fruit, what is the GREATEST number of pieces of fruit Jill can put in each basket?
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Y’all need help ASAP thanks for
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