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A group of 12 students and a group of 15 students are standing in different rows. If they want to arrange themselves in the same number of rows, with each row having the same number of students, what is the maximum number of students they can have in each row?
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A group of 18 students and a group of 30 students are standing in different rows. If they want to arrange themselves in the same number of rows, with each row having the same number of students, what is the maximum number of students they can have in each row?
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A group of 12 students and a group of 15 students are standing in different rows. If they want to arrange themselves in the same number of rows, with each row having the same number of students, what is the maximum number of students they can have in each row?
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A group of 18 students and a group of 30 students are standing in different rows. If they want to arrange themselves in the same number of rows, with each row having the same number of students, what is the maximum number of students they can have in each row?
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A factory produces batches of cupcakes. Each batch contains 24 cupcakes and each box can hold 6 cupcakes. What is the smallest number of boxes needed to pack all the cupcakes in 10 batches?