SOLUTION: A soda merchant decides to ship his bottles in cases of 15, 8 and 3. What is the minimum number of bottles that could be in a case ?
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Question 907947: A soda merchant decides to ship his bottles in cases of 15, 8 and 3. What is the minimum number of bottles that could be in a case ?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39627) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not enough information. What are the bottle sizes?
No bottle size given -- NOT answerable.
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Maybe I'm not thinking properly on this;
The minimum number of bottles in a case, and shippable would be 3.
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