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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 1: Ratios and Rates; Lesson 1: Factors and Multiples


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Extra Practice

Find the greatest common factor of each set of numbers.

Find the least common multiple of each set of numbers.

  • Question 25 (request help)
    A grocery store clerk has 16 oranges, 20 apples, and 24 pears. The clerk needs to put an equal number of apples, oranges, and pears into each basket. What is the greatest number of baskets that can be made so that no fruit is left?

  •     baskets
  • Question 26 (request help)

    Identify Repeated Reasoning The science department buys the equipment shown in the table. They bought all three items this year. In how many years will they have to buy all three items again?

  •     years

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