What is the greatest number of identical bouquets that can be made out of 28 white and 98 red tulips if no flowers are to be left out? (Two bouquets are identical whenever the number of red tulips in the two bouquets is equal and the number of white tulips in the two bouquets is equal.)
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The greatest common divisor of 28 and 98 is 14.
We can make 14 identical bouquets with 2 white tulips and 7 red tulips in each bouquet.
The answer is D.
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