Math, asked by veeranenivinay6, 2 months ago

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2. A gardener has 27 tulip bulbs, 45 tomato plants, 99 rose bushes and 117 herb seedlings to plant in the city
garden. He wants each row of the garden to have the same number of each kind of plant. What will be the
greatest number of rows that the gardener will make, if he uses all the plants?​

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Answered by shinchanisgreat
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The greatest number of rows will be the G.C.D. of all four numbers,

The greatest number of rows will be the G.C.D. of all four numbers,which is 9 ,

The greatest number of rows will be the G.C.D. of all four numbers,which is 9 ,Hence, the gardener can plant 9 rows according to his preference.

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