Mr. Danville teaches three drama classes.
• The first class has 24 students,
• The second cl...
Mathematics, 15.09.2021 14:00 chantianabess36
Mr. Danville teaches three drama classes.
• The first class has 24 students,
• The second class has 30 students.
. The third class has 18 students.
Mr. Danville wants to divide each class into
groups so that every group in every class has the
same number of students and there are no students
left over.
What is the maximum number of students that he
can put into each group?
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