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Shane found gift bags in packs of 8 and bows in packs of 10. If Shane wanted to have the same number of gift bags as bows, what is the smallest number of gift bags he would have to buy?
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Shane found gift bags in packs of 8 and bows in packs of 10. If Shane wanted to have the
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5 gift bags
Explanation:
8 x 5 = 40
10 x 4 = 40
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