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11 September, 21:58

Jazmin is completing an art project. She has two pieces of construction paper. The first piece is 4 4 4444 inches wide and the second piece is 3 3 3333 inches wide. Jazmin wants to cut the paper into strips that are equal in width and are as wide as possible. How wide should Jazmin cut each strip?

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  1. 11 September, 22:06
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    width and wide mean the same thing.

    The idea is that the strips of paper you cut from the first piece and the strips of paper from the second piece have to be identical; in other words, if you try to cut 2 in. strips, you'll perfectly cut up the 44 in. paper but you'll have trouble with the 33 in. paper.

    Relate that with the concepts of GCF and LCM!
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