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Felipe is making goody bags for the students in his class. He has 32 cookies and 24 candies to put in the bags. He wants to put an equal number of cookies and candies in each bag. What is the greatest
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Felipe is making goody bags for the students in his class. He has 32 cookies and 24 candies to put in the bags. He wants to put an equal number of cookies and candies in each bag. What is the greatest number of bags that he can make for his students.
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I think HCF of 32 and 24=8
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