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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 23:40 isophk

A kindergarten teacher has 72 crayons, 60 pencils, and 84 sheets of paper to distribute
to the children in her class. If each child
receives an equal number of each item and
there are no items remaining, what is the
greatest possible number of children in
the class?

(Please show work/proof, will mark brainliest to whoever shows the best work. Ty!)

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