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What if Randy needs an equal number if bowls and cups for his picnic how many packs of each will he need to buy bowls number 1 pack is 6 cups number of pack is 8
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What if Randy needs an equal number if bowls and cups for his picnic how many packs of each will he need to buy bowls number 1 pack is 6 cups number of pack is 8
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In order to find this, you will need to find the LCM of 8 and 6. This would be 24. For Bowls, 6*4 is 24 and cups 8*3 is 24.
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Bowls: 4 packs of 6
Cups: 3 packs of 8
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