A collection contains 98 fiction and
56 nonfiction books. The books are put
into stacks so th...
Mathematics, 08.04.2021 21:30 xeal7007
A collection contains 98 fiction and
56 nonfiction books. The books are put
into stacks so that each stack contains
one type of book. If all stacks have the same number of books what is the largest number of books that could be in each stack?
same number of books, what is the
largest number of books that could be in
each stack?
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