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Mrs. Taylor is making identical costumes for the dancers in the dance club. She uses 126 pink ribbons and 108 yellow ribbons. What is themaximum possible number of costumes she can make?
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Mrs. Taylor is making identical costumes for the dancers in the dance club. She uses 126 pink ribbons and 108 yellow ribbons. What is themaximum possible number of costumes she can make?
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she can make a maximum of 108 costumes, with one yellow and one pink ribbon being used for each costume
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