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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 01:10 germainenez8403

Anyone got this answer this kid keeps asking me whats the answer the question is Over the next two days, Benton Employment Agency is interviewing clients who wish to find jobs. On the first day, the agency plans to interview clients in groups
of 6. On the second day, the agency will interview clients in groups of 8. If the
employment agency will interview the same number of clients on each day, what
is the smallest number of clients that could be interviewed each day?

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