Math, asked by anurajeshsasidhar, 1 month ago

Vincent has 12 jars of grape jamo
16 jars of strawberry jam, and 24
Jars of raspberry jam. He wants to
place the jam into the greatest
possible number of boxes so that
each box has the same number of
Jars of each kind of jam. How many
boxes does he need?

Answers

Answered by HappyHelper
1

Answer:

This Problem Asks For The HCF/GCD of the number three types of Jar

= (12,24,16)

= (6,12,8)

So GCD/HCF is 4

He Needs to have four boxes to place the Jars

With 52/4 = 13 Jars In Each

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