Pastries for seniors
The organizers bought pastries for a gathering at the Seniors' Home so cleverly that each table would have the same assortment of these pastries. They bought 45 cream puffs, 63 vanilla wreaths, 99 meringues, and 27 cream rolls. Can you determine from their purchase what the maximum number of tables the Seniors' Home can have and what assortment of pastries will be on each table? (how many of each kind)
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