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14 boys and 21 girls will be equally divided into groups what is the greatest number of groups that can be created with no one being left out
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7 groups because you need to find a number that 14 and 21 both go into. 7 works because 7*2 is 14 and 7*3 is 21 so 7 is the answer.
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