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Question
There are 18 bangles on the rod. Meena is trying to group them. She can put them in groups of 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18 — without any bangle being left.
- How many groups will she have if she makes groups of 1 bangle each?
Solution
If she makes groups of 1 bangle each, she will get 18 groups.
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