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30 oatmeal and 48 chocolate chip cookies package into identical containers so that each container has the same number of each kind of cookie.
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30 oatmeal and 48 chocolate chip cookies package into identical containers so that each container has the same number of each kind of cookie.
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The greatest common factor of each number is 6. So, 30 divided by 6 is 5, and 48 divided by 6 is 8. There could be 5 oatmeal cookies and 8 oatmeal cookies per container.
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it might be this 48÷30 = 1.6 or 48×30=1,440.
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