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Mathematics, 13.04.2020 03:39 RogueDragon707

Bonnie volunteers to bring bags of candy to her child’s class for the Halloween party this year. She buys one bag of candy A containing 280 pieces of candy, one bag of candy B containing 360 pieces of candy, and one bag of candy C containing 490 pieces of candy. She needs to use all the candy to create identical treat bags. How many treat bags can Bonnie make so that each one has the same number and variety of candy? How many of each type of candy will be in each bag?

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