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Q1 Shane has decided to plant some plants in her garden but She is really confused while doing so. Can you help her for the following arrangements:
a) Shane wants to plant 36 marigold plants and 180 rose plants in his garden. What is the greatest number of rows possible if each row has the same number of marigold plants and the same number of rose plants. b) What is the least number of saplings that can be arranged in rows of 12, 15 and 40 in each row?

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