Math, asked by ccurry2028, 1 day ago

The manager of a snack bar buys bottled water in packs of 35 and candy bars in packs of 20. Then, she sells the items individually. Yesterday, she bought the same number of water bottles as candy bars to sell at the snack bar. If she bought the lowest number of items possible, how many packs of each item did she buy?

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Answered by lusifer81
1

she must have bought 140 items..

Step-by-step explanation:

Just take the L.C.M. of the numbers as they have demanded the lowest possible items....

Answered by kiranbhanot639
1

Answer:

4 packs of water and 7 packs of candy bars. This means she needs 140 bottles of water and 140 candy bars.

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