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Hot dogs come in packs of 6, and buns come in packs of 8. What is the LEAST number of packs of each product that can be purchased to have an equal number of hot dogs and buns with none leftover?
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Hot dogs come in packs of 6, and buns come in packs of 8. What is the LEAST number of packs of each product that can be purchased to have an equal number of hot dogs and buns with none leftover?
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2 packs of buns and 3 pakcs of hot dogs
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mulitples
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