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Pat purchased pants, petunias, and potatoes to plant in productive plots in Pete's garden. The number of pants, petunias and potatoes in each plot was the same as the number of pants, petunias and potatoes in every other plot. If Pat bought 350 pants, 490 petunias and 770 seed potatoes, what was the greatest number of plots Pat could have used?
Please help me this is not a joke for fun

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Answered by Anonymous
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