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A carpenter has boards of lengths 24, 36, and 42 inches that must be cut into smaller boards of equal length, with no scrap wood left over.
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A carpenter has boards of lengths 24, 36, and 42 inches that must be cut into smaller boards of equal length, with no scrap wood left over.
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Answer:6 inches
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Divide each one by two to get 12 in, 18 in and 21 in
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