Sergio has 20 tomato plants and 30 bean plants. He wants to put the plants in rows so that each row has the same number of tomato plants and the same number of bean plants. What is the greatest number of rows Sergio can plant?
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20 is the answer yay!
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bro I can give you opinion to use the long division method because I don't know how to solve maths calculation in brianly I have done it in rough and I found the answer is 20
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