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3. A store sells boxes of juice bottles, all the same size. Garth bought 18 bottles, Rico bought 36 bottles, and Mai bought 45 bottles. What is the largest possible number of bottles contained in each box? If each box contains as many bottles as possible, how many boxes did each person buy


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3 A Store Sells Boxes Of Juice Bottles All The Same Size Garth Bought 18 Bottles Rico Bought 36 Bottles And Mai Bought 45 Bottles What Is The Largest Possible N class=

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Answer: 9 bottles in each box and they bought 2, 4 & 5 boxes respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

As it is clearly mentioned at the start of question that store only sells 'boxes' of juice bottles so all three of them bought perfect boxes.

So we'll find out how many boxes they'd have bought.

The largest possible divisor of 18, 36 and 45 is 9 so each box contains 9 juice bottles and guys purchased 2, 4 and 5 boxes respectively.

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