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Before making invitations, Katrina counted the supplies she bought for her party. She counted 36 water balloons and 81 beads to make bracelets. She then needed to decide how many invitations to make. What is the largest number of friends she can invite so each person gets the same amount of water balloons and each friend gets the same number of beads? A 6 B 7 C 9 D 10

jhonyy9:

so suppose each person and each friend what mean the same ,bc. the invited person are invited friend - in this case bc. every person need get the same number of water ballon and the same number of beads so from this result that the max person what she can invite is the number of beads - but now i see that between these choices this number not is there so this mean that i ve understood it wrong /bad the text of this problem - so sorry

jhonyy9:

@aleks please dont give direct answers - please try collaborate with asker and help step by step giving idea to solve the posted problem - ty

jhonyy9:

@aleks do you can write here please why is 6 the correct answer ? ty

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