The local reader’s club has a set of 36 hardback books and a set of 30 paperbacks. Each set can be divided equally among the club members. What is the greatest possible number of club members?

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The local readers’ club has a set of 49 hardback books and a set of 21 paperbacks. each set can be divided equally among the club members. what is the greatest possible number of club members?14 21 147 7

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The number of hardback books in a set = 49

The number of paperbacks in a set =21

Since each set can be divided equally among the club members then to find the greatest possible number of club members, we need to find the greatest common factor of 49 and 21.

The prime factorization of 49 and 21 :
49 = 7 x 7
21 = 3 x 7

We can see that the greatest common factor of 49 and 21 =7

Thus, the greatest possible number of club members is 7

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1. C: 15/25>22/44

2. B: 7^5
3. C: -73
4. C: -27
5. A: 344
6. D: 1.34 x 10^1
7. D: 1,070
8. C: 100
9. B: 41
10. B: 6
11. C: 7
12. D: 1/4, 7/16, 5/8, 3/4
13. B: 35/8
14. A: 3 2/3; 11/3
15. B: -0.4, -0.7, -5/16, -9/16
16. D: Amanda
17. B: 0
18. A: 9,180 and 4,932
19. B: 2, 3
20. A: 7/15
21. C: 3 1/3
22. A: 0.36
23 A: 29/100
24 B: 6
The rest are questions you have to answer in your own words. I hope this helped🥱😁!

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1. D: 35/30<22/12
2. B: 6^5
3. A: -16
4.D: -1
5.D: 1,012
6.A: 189
7. B: 23
8.A: 9
9.D: 8
10.D: A=1/4, B=7/16,C=5/8,D=3/4
11.D: 46/7
12.C: 3 1/4, 13/4
13. D: A=-0.7,B=-9/16,C=-.4,D=5/16
14.D:Felisha
15.C:4
16.B:4,140
17. C: 3,9
18.A: 13/25
19. A: 4 1/3
20.B: 0.3125
21.D: 31/100
22.B:6
THESE ANSWERS ARE FROM THE CONECSUS LESSON FOR MATH IF ANY ARE WRONG PLS LEMME KNOW :3