Hotel A has 36 tables and hotel B has 60 tables. In each hotel, the tables are arranged in rows. The number of tables are the same in each row. What is the greatest possible number of tables in each row in the 2 hotels?
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Let the no. of rows in one hotel be x.
- and the no. of rows in the other be y
- then equation will 32x+60y /2=0
- then the answer is 48
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