Answer:
The greatest number of identical goodie bags that Carlos can make is: [tex]32\ identical\ goodie\ bags[/tex].
[tex]number\ of\ granola\ bars=3\\\\number\ of\ small\ popcorn\ balls=2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
For this exercise you need to find the Greatest Common Factor.
The steps are:
1. Descompose 96 and 64 into their prime factors:
[tex]96=2*2*2*2*2*3=2^5*3\\\\64=2*2*2*2*2*2=2^6[/tex]
2. Multiply the commons with the lowest exponent; this will be the GCF.
In this case, this is:
[tex]GCF=2^5\\\\GCF=32[/tex]
Therefore, the greatest number of identical goodie bags that Carlos can make is: [tex]32[/tex].
And the number of each kind of treat is in each goodie bag is:
[tex]number\ of\ granola\ bars=\frac{96}{32}=3\\\\number\ of\ small\ popcorn\ balls=\frac{64}{32}=2[/tex]