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Bill cut out 6 squares and 18 circles . He divided the cutouts into groups so that the same number of squares and circles were in each groups . What is the greatest number of groups he could have made
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Bill cut out 6 squares and 18 circles . He divided the cutouts into groups so that the same number of squares and circles were in each groups . What is the greatest number of groups he could have made ?
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The greatest number of groups he could have made is three. 2 squares and 6 circles in each group.
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the greatest number of groups he could have made are 3
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