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Mathematics, 06.03.2021 19:00 donald1255

Tom has 28 milk chocolates and Emily has 24 dark chocolates. They have to divide these chocolates into small packets that each have the same number of dark chocolates and the same number of milk chocolates. They also want to use all of the chocolates,
The maximum number of packets they can make is
To make the maximum number of packets, each packet should have
milk chocolates and
dark chocolates
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