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A gardener has 27 pansies and 36 daisies. He plants an equal number of flowers in each row. What is the greatest possible number of pansies in each row?
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A gardener has 27 pansies and 36 daisies. He plants an equal number of flowers in each row. What is the greatest possible number of pansies in each row?
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there would be a a row of seven and would be 9 in each row
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The answer I belive would be nine, beacouse 27+36=63 and two higest factors are 7 and 9, 7<9
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