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Mathematics, 28.01.2020 02:31 hailey6822

Here are 3 red candies in a pack, 6 blue candies in a pack, and 14 pink candies in a pack. if your wonderful math teacher wants to split the candy for their students so that there is an equal number in each bag. how many candies must be in each bag to ensure that each bag has an equal number of red, blue, and pink candies in it?

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