At Mr. McBerry’s farm, new fruit trees are being planted. There are 160 pear trees, 224 peach trees, and 320 plum trees. Find the maximum number of trees that can be planted in each row if Mr. McBerry wants the same number of trees in each row.(1 point)

__ trees per row

The maximum number of trees that can be planted in each row is the greatest common divisor of the three numbers: 160, 224, and 320.

The prime factorization of 160 is 2^5 * 5.
The prime factorization of 224 is 2^5 * 7.
The prime factorization of 320 is 2^6 * 5.

Taking the highest power of each common prime factor, the greatest common divisor is 2^5 * 5 = 32 * 5 = 160.

Therefore, the maximum number of trees that can be planted in each row is 160. Answer: \boxed{160}.

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