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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 19:01 jonathanmalone

A school principal plans to form teams from 126 third-graders, 180 fourth-graders, and 198 fifth-graders so that there is the same number of students from each grade level on each team. If all students participate, what is the largest possible number of teams and how many students will there be on each team?

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