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Terence is packing knapsacks with sample jars for scientists who are going to explore a rocky beach. He is given two boxes of different size jars. One box contains 14 large sample jars. A second box contains 35 small sample jars. Both sizes of sample jars should be shared equally among the scientists. A. How many scientists can Terence pack for? How many large jars and small jars should Terence put in each knapsack?​

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