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Jenny is organising a barbecue. There are 30 bread rolls in a pack.

There are 16 sausages in a pack.
She needs exactly the same number of sausages as bread rolls.
What is the smallest number of packets she could buy?

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User Scar
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Both 16 and 30 have a GCF ( Greatest Common Factor) of 2.

16/2=8
30/2=15

So the smallest number of packets would be 8 packets of sausages and 15 packets of bread to have an equal number of sausages to bread.
User Jmn
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Answer:

16 bread roll packs and 30 sausages

Explanation:

multiply 30 by 16 =480

to get 480

you need 16 bread roll packs and

30 sausages pack

User Daniel Langer
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