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One of the great mysteries of the world is why hotdogs and hotdog buns come in packages of different sizes. Hotdogs come in packs of 8 and buns come in packs of 12 at your local store. What is the least
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One of the great mysteries of the world is why hotdogs and hotdog buns come in packages of different sizes. Hotdogs come in packs of 8 and buns come in packs of 12 at your local store. What is the least number of each you can buy in order to have an equal number of hotdogs and buns
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Two packs of buns and three hotdog packages
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