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Mr. Smith is planning a scavenger hunt for the field trip at the museum. Each group must have the same number of students in it. He also wants to keep the grade levels separate. There are 48 fifth graders, and 60 sixth graders attending the trip. What is the greatest number of students that can be in each group?

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