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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 10:00 terrickaimani

8. john has 48 orange-flavoured sweets and susan has 45 lime-flavoured sweets. (a) john wishes to divide his sweets equally into bags. list all the possible ways he can do this. (for example, he can have 6 bags of 8 sweets.) (b) susan also wishes to divide her sweets equally into bags. list all the possible ways she can do this. (c) peter, their good friend, suggests that they combine the sweets and divide them equally into bags in such a way that each bag has equal number of orange-flavoured and lime-flavoured sweets. explain how this can be done. i only need the answer of number c, no need to solve all

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