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At a school event, adults are seated in groups of exactly 15 and children are seated in groups of exactly 8. If there are the same number of adults as children, what is the minimum number of adults attending?
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At a school event, adults are seated in groups of exactly 15 and children are seated in groups of exactly 8. If there are the same number of adults as children, what is the minimum number of adults attending?
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Answer:120
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LCM of 8 and 15
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