For each word problem: 1) Copy into your notebook 2) Underline or circle any key words or numbers 3) Solve to get an answer.

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For each word problem: 1) Copy into your notebook 2) Underline or circle any key words or numbers 3) Solve to get an answer

1) There are 36 sixth-graders and 40 Seventh-graders. What is the greatest number of teams that the students can form if each team has the same number of sixth-graders and the same number of seventh-graders and every student must be on a team?

There are 14 girls and 21 boys in Mr. Davis gym class. To play a certain game, the students must form teams. Each team must have the same number of girls and the same number of boys. What is the greatest number of teams Mr. Smith can make if every student is on a team?

Mrs. Young, an art teacher, is organizing the art supplies. She has 76 red markers, 52 blue markers, and 80 black markers. She wants to divide the markers into boxes with the same number of red, the same number of blue, and the same number of black markers in each box. What is the greatest number of boxes she can have if every marker is placed in a box?