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You're having a cookout! At the store, hot dogs come in packages of 10. Buns come in packages of 12. What is the smallest number of packages of hot dogs you need to buy if you want to buy the same number
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You're having a cookout! At the store, hot
dogs come in packages of 10. Buns come in
packages of 12. What is the smallest number
of packages of hot dogs you need to buy if
you want to buy the same number of hot
dogs as buns?
Mathematics
high-school
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6 is correct!! I got 6 while working out this problem as well!
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6 because its just 6
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