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Homework Help: Chemistry

Posted by Shelby on Saturday, September 8, 2012 at 12:13am.

For another picnic you want to make hamburgers with pickles, again without having any left over. You need to balance the number of packages of buns (which usually contain 8 buns) with the number of packages of hamburger patties (which usually contain 12 patties) and the number of jars of pickles (which contain 18 slices). Assume that each hamburger needs three pickle slices. What is the smallest number of packages of buns, packages of patties, and jars of pickles, respectively? Express your answer as three integers separated by commas.

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