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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 14:01 YaGirlNeedaLearn

Diana is buying plates and cups for a party. She wants the same number of each. Plates are sold in packs of eight and cups are sold in packs of 12. What is the least number of plates and cups she can buy? How many packs of plates? How many packs of cups? Explain how you know.

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