Angie baked 100 cookies and 20 brownies. She wants to  split them into equal groups  for the big sale. Each group must have the same number of cookies and brownies, with none left over. What is the greatest number of groups she can make? Angie baked 100 cookies and 20 brownies. She wants to  split them into equal groups  for the big sale. Each group must have the same number of cookies and brownies, with none left over. What is the greatest number of groups she can make? Angie baked 100 cookies and 20 brownies. She wants to  split them into equal groups  for the big sale. Each group must have the same number of cookies and brownies, with none left over. What is the greatest number of groups she can make? 

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stop copying the question, it's confusing

so 100 cookies and 20 brownies
what is the greatest number you can divide them both by?

find the GCF
factor them
100=2*2*5*5
20=2*2*5
so the GCF is the common group to both or 2*2*5 or 20

100/20=5
20/20=1

there are 20 groups, each wit 5 cookies and 1 brownie


20 groups
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