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Mathematics, 25.01.2022 01:30 eturner518

A box contains 42 red counters, 90 yellow counters and no other counters. A group of students share these counters between them so that they each receive the
same number of red counters and the same number of yellow counters.
There are no counters left over,
How many students could be in the group?
Give all possible answers and show your reasoning.

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