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7). Tim has 9 chocolate chip cookies and 18 peanut butter cookies. He wants to set them out in identical groups for his friends with none left over. What is the greatest number of groups he can make?
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7). Tim has 9 chocolate chip cookies and 18 peanut butter cookies. He
wants to set them out in identical groups for his friends with none left
over. What is the greatest number of groups he can make?
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2 groups
Explanation:
18 ÷ 9 = 2 groups
I hope this helps!
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