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A box of chocolates has 24 chocolates. How many ways could all 24 chocolates be shared equally? What is the greatest number of people who
could have an equal share of 24 chocolates OR 36 chocolates?
24 chocolates can be shared equally in different ways.
36 chocolates can be shared equally in different ways.
The greatest number of people who can have an equal share of 24 chocolates or 36 chocolates is

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