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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 21:30 holmesleauja

NEED HELP PLS PART 1: Ali is planning a cookout for family and friends. There will be 24 people at her cookout. Ali is renting tables for the cookout and wants to seat an equal number of people at each table. She needs to decide how many tables to get. How could she arrange the seating so that a reasonable and equal number of people sit at each table? Explain.
PART 2: 2. Ali invited 18 adults and 6 children. Mo, Ali’s best friend, suggests that Ali seat an equal number of adults and an equal number of children at each table. What is the greatest number of tables Ali could use? How many adults and children would be seated at each table? Explain.

The greatest number of tables Ali could use is tables,
with adult(s) and child(children) at each table.

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