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Claire is making picnic lunches. She has 12 sandwiches, 18 apples and 30 pieces of candy. What is the greatest number of lunches she can make if she wants to have the same number of each kind of food in
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Claire is making picnic lunches. She has 12 sandwiches, 18 apples and 30 pieces of candy. What is the greatest number of lunches she can make if she wants to have the same number of each kind of food in each lunch? *
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