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Mathematics, 24.08.2019 06:50 dbih2014

There florist can order roses in bunches of one dozen and lilies in bunches of 8. last month she ordered the same number of roses as lilies. if she ordered no more than 100 roses, how many bunches of each could she have ordered? what is the smallest number of bunches she could have ordered? explain your reasonings.

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