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20. the middle school band has 56 members. the high school band has 95
members. the bands are going to march one after the other in a parade.
the director wants to arrange the bands into the same number of
columns. what is the greatest number of columns in which the two bands
can be arranged if each column has the same number of marchers? how
many band members will be in each column

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