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William has 24 cans of fruit and 60 cans of vegetables that he will be putting into bags for a food drive. He wants each bag to have the same number of cans of each type of food. He uses all the cans. The greatest number of bags William can make is (blank). Each of these bags will have (blank) cans of fruit and (blank)cans of vegetables.
If he made fewer bags A.(at least one type of food would not evenly divide) or B.(he could put more cans of food into each type of bag)
He could use (blank) bags, but this is not the greatest number he could use.

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