Usually, problems like this specify that one must use some combination of the ham and crackers. If that were true, you could make 18 crackers with full slices of ham on them, or 32 crackers with 0.5625 slices, which would be difficult at best. Since that requirement has not been made, I would just lay out 32 crackers and keep all the ham for myself. But that's just me.
As written, any number of students could go on the field trip. If you stipulate that every student must have at least one juice box and one pack of crackers, then 90 students can go but that's going to leave some very hungry chaperones.
The greatest number in that set is 48. The greatest factor of any positive number is the number itself. The greatest common factor of that set is 12.
The greatest prime number of 5141 is 71.
The greatest factor of any number is the number itself.
The greatest factor of any number is the number itself.
36 crackers
The answer is 6.
The number of animal crackers in a package can vary depending on the brand and size of the package. Typically, a standard package of animal crackers contains around 10-15 crackers.
A prime number with identical digits is 11.
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The number 11 is prime and has two identical digits.
If 3 people share 40 crackers, you would divide the total number of crackers by the number of people. In this case, 40 crackers divided by 3 people equals approximately 13.33 crackers per person. However, since you cannot have a fraction of a cracker, each person would actually get 13 crackers, with 1 cracker left over.
If he has only the beads stated, he can make 18 identical necklaces, each with 6 blue beads and 5 green beads.
16 is a number that has four identical even factors.
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As written, any number of students could go on the field trip. If you stipulate that every student must have at least one juice box and one pack of crackers, then 90 students can go but that's going to leave some very hungry chaperones.
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