SOLUTION: 1. Ellie is keeping an equal number of square and rectangle boxes in a local storage facility. She stores square boxes in stacks of 13 and rectangular boxes in stacks of 16. What

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Question 1090553: 1. Ellie is keeping an equal number of square and rectangle boxes in a local storage facility. She stores square boxes in stacks of 13 and rectangular boxes in stacks of 16. What is the smallest number of each type of box that Ellie could have?


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