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Mathematics, 11.10.2019 04:30 bartlettcs9817

There are 24 sixth graders and 32 seventh graders attending an after school event. for this event, sixth graders and 7th graders need to be grouped together on teams. if each team needs the same number of sixth and seventh graders, what is the greatest amount of teams that could be formed? how many sixth graders will be on each team?

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