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Some friends shared 56 pretzels and 24 baby carrots. Each friend revived the same number of pretzels and baby carrots. What is the same number of friends there could be?
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Some friends shared 56 pretzels and 24 baby carrots. Each friend revived the same number of pretzels and baby carrots. What is the same number of friends there could be?
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Some friends shared 56 pretzels and 24 baby carrots. Each friend revived the same number of pretzels and baby carrots. What is the same number of friends there could be?
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There could be 2 friends
Each friend would get 28 pretzels and 12 baby carrots.
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The answer is 8 because it is the GCF (That means it is the greatest common factor)
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