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Jack is making snack bags. He has 18 baby carrots and 42 pretzels. He wants to divide them equally among the bags. What is the greatest number of snack bags he can make?

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Jack is making snack bags. He has 18 baby carrots and 42 pretzels. He wants to divide them equally among the bags. What is the greatest number of snack bags he can make?

Jack is making snack bags. He has 18 baby carrots and 42 pretzels. He wants to divide them equally among the bags. What is the greatest number of snack bags he can make?Find the Greatest Common Factor of (18, 42) = 6

Jack is making snack bags. He has 18 baby carrots and 42 pretzels. He wants to divide them equally among the bags. What is the greatest number of snack bags he can make?Find the Greatest Common Factor of (18, 42) = 66 bags for 18 carrots = 3 carrots per bag

Jack is making snack bags. He has 18 baby carrots and 42 pretzels. He wants to divide them equally among the bags. What is the greatest number of snack bags he can make?Find the Greatest Common Factor of (18, 42) = 66 bags for 18 carrots = 3 carrots per bag6 bags for 42 pretzels = 7 pretzels per bag

Jack is making snack bags. He has 18 baby carrots and 42 pretzels. He wants to divide them equally among the bags. What is the greatest number of snack bags he can make?Find the Greatest Common Factor of (18, 42) = 66 bags for 18 carrots = 3 carrots per bag6 bags for 42 pretzels = 7 pretzels per bag6 bags is the answer

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