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A flower shop just received a shipment of flowers. The table shows the number of each type.

A 2-column table with 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Type of flower with entries lilies, daisies, carnations, asters, daffodils. Column 2 is labeled Amount with entries 60, 36, 72, 42, 24.

The florist selects from these flowers to make arrangements for the upcoming flower show.

Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.

The greatest number of identical arrangements that can be made using only the carnations and asters with no flowers left over is
.
The greatest number of identical arrangements that can be made using only the lilies and daffodils with no flowers left over is
.

Answers

Answered by amitnrw
7

Given :  A flower shop just received a shipment of flowers.

lilies,   60

daisies,   36

carnations,   72

asters,   42

daffodils.  24

To Find : The greatest number of identical arrangements that can be made using only the carnations and asters with no flowers left over is

The greatest number  of  identical arrangements that can be made using only the lilies and daffodils with no flowers left over is

Solution:

The greatest number  of identical arrangements that can be made using only the carnations and asters with no flowers left over is

carnations,   72

asters,   42

HCF ( 72 , 42)

72 = 42 * 1 + 30

42 = 30 *  1  + 12

30 = 12 * 2 + 6

12 = 6 * 2  

6 is the HCF

6 identical arrangements

Each having  12 carnations,  & 7 asters,

The greatest number  of  identical arrangements that can be made using only the lilies and daffodils with no flowers left over is

lilies,   60

daffodils.  24

HCF ( 60 , 24)  = 12

12 identical arrangements

Each having 5 lilies,  & 2  daffodils

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Answered by bowentat
2

Answer:

1-6      2-12

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