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Martha use 1 piece of paper and 1 piece of ribbon to make kites. The paper comes in packs of 3 pieces and the ribbon comes in packs of 4 pieces. What is the least number of kites Martha can make without
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Martha use 1 piece of paper and 1 piece of ribbon to make kites. The paper comes in packs of 3 pieces and the ribbon comes in packs of 4 pieces. What is the least number of kites Martha can make without having supplies left over?
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the answer should be 12 kites
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