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You want to cut two ribbons into equal lengths with nothing left over.The ribbons are 18 and 42 inches long.What is the longest possible length of ribbon you can cut?Is it 30 inches long each?
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You want to cut two ribbons into equal lengths with nothing left over.The ribbons are 18 and 42 inches long.What is the longest possible length of ribbon you can cut?Is it 30 inches long each?
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just divide all the numbers
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