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Here is a flower made up of yellow hexagons, red trapezoids, and green triangles. 1. How many copies of this flower pattern could you build if you had 30 yellow hexagons, 50 red
trapezoids, and 60 green triangles?
2. Of which shape would you have the most left over?


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