Sammy wants to plant 54 corn plants, 108 sunflower plants and 135 tomato plants. If he puts the
same number of plants in each row and each row has only one type of plant, what is the greatest
number of plants he can put in one row?
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I want to plant 45 sunflower plants, 81 corn plants and 63 tomato plants in my garden. If I put the same number of plants in each row and each row has only one type of plant, what is the greatest number of plants I can put in one row?
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Answer:
Corn plants has the greatest number of plants that can be put in one row that is 27
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the greatest number of plants that we can put in one row of a same plant is calculated by dividing the total number of plants by its least factor
Total no. of sunflower plants = 45
Number of plants we can put in each row, such that the number of plants is same in each row = 45/3
= 15 plants
Total no. of corn plants = 81
Number of plants we can put in each row, such that the number of plants is same in each row = 81/3
= 27 plants
Total no. of tomato plants = 63
Number of plants we can put in each row, such that the number of plants is same in each row = 63/3
= 21 plants
Hence, the greatest number of plants in one row = 27 plants
which is of corn plants.