Trees in alley
There are four trees in the alley between which the distances are 35m, 15m, and 95m. Trees must be laid in the spaces so that the distance is equal and maximum. How many trees will they put in, and what will be the distance between them?
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- algebra
- prime numbers
- divisibility
- least common multiple (LCM)
- greatest common divisor (GCD)
- arithmetic
- division
- basic functions
- reason
- numbers
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