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10 May, 12:49

You are filling baskets using 18 green eggs, 36 red eggs and 54 blue eggs. What is the greatest number of baskets that you can fill so that the baskets are identical and there are no eggs left over

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  1. 10 May, 16:21
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    Answer: 18 baskets

    Explanation:

    Let n = number of baskets that can be filled so that the baskets are identical and there are no eggs left over

    Each color of eggs divisible by n must be equal to each other

    18 green eggs, 36 red eggs and 54 blue eggs

    18/n = 36/n = 54/n

    Using logic and plug in method

    All of them are divisible by 2, 3, 6, 9 and 18

    The greatest is 18.

    18 is therefore the greatest number of baskets that you can fill so that the baskets are identical and there are no eggs left over.

    Another method is to use HCF among the 18 green eggs, 36 red eggs and 54 blue eggs.

    This means that each basket will contain 1 green egg, 2 red eggs and 3 blue eggs.
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