Olivia has 48 slices of ham and 36 slices of cheese to make sandwiches.
All sandwiches will have ham and cheese on them.
Each sandwich will have the same number of cheese slices.
Each sandwich will have the same number of ham slices.

What is the greatest number of sandwiches that Olivia can make?

How many slices of cheese will be on each sandwich?

Respuesta :

The greatest number of sandwiches that Olivia can make is 12.

3 slices of cheese will be on each sandwich

Solution:

Given that, Olivia has 48 slices of ham and 36 slices of cheese to make sandwiches.  

We have to find what is the greatest number of sandwiches that Olivia can make? And how many slices of cheese will be on each sandwich?

Let the number of sandwiches be "n"

Then, number of slices of ham per sandwich [tex]=\frac{48}{n}[/tex]

And, number of slices of cheese per sandwich [tex]=\frac{36}{n}[/tex]

As slices can’t be fractions, "n" should be a factor of 48 and 36. So now let us find H.C.F of 48 and 36 as we want greatest number of sandwiches that Olivia can make.

The factors of 48 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 48

The factors of 36 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36

The common factors are those which appear on both factors of 48 and 36 are 1, 2, 4, 6, and 12.

Out of these common factors, 12 is the greatest

So, H.C.F of 48 and 36 is 12, which means n = 12

Then, number of cheese slices per sandwich [tex]=\frac{36}{12}=3[/tex]

Hence, 12 sandwiches can be made with 3 slices of cheese per sandwich.