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Miki has 104 nickels and 88 dimes. She wants to divide her coins into groups where each group has the same number of nickels and the same number of dimes. What is the largest number of groups she can have?
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Miki has 104 nickels and 88 dimes. She wants to divide her coins into groups where each group has the same number of nickels and the same number of dimes. What is the largest number of groups she can have?
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