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EXPLORATION PROBLEMS: CC MATH TASK: FINDING COMMON FACTORS Find a solution for the problems below. Draw pictures or use manipulatives to support your solutions EXPLORATION PROBLEMS: 1) Two students are having a party. They want to make treat bags for their guests. They want each bag to be identical with nothing leftover. They have 36 Silly Bandz and 72 pieces of bubble gum to put in the bags. What is the greatest number of treat bags they can make and how many of each item will be in each treat bag?

Question 2 Find a solution for the problems below Question 2 Find a solution for the problems below. Draw pictures or use manipulatives to support your solutions Mitzi is making trail mix out of 48 bags of nuts and 32 bags of dried cranberries. She wants each new portion of trail mix to be identical containing the same combination of nuts and cranberries with nothing left over. What is the greatest number of portions of trail mix Mitzi can make and how much of each ingredient will be in each portion?