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Judith is planning a party for her younger brother. She has 36 prizes and 24 balloons. What is the greatest number of children who can attend the party so that each child gets an equal number of prizes and an equal number of balloons? Explain.
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24 so everyone gets at least one
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24 so each child can get at least one balloon
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