Here's the question: there are 48 boys and 36 girls in a class. Let the boys and girls line up separately. To make the number of people in each row the same, how many people are there at most in each row? How many rows are there for boys and girls?

Here's the question: there are 48 boys and 36 girls in a class. Let the boys and girls line up separately. To make the number of people in each row the same, how many people are there at most in each row? How many rows are there for boys and girls?

The greatest common divisor of 48 and 36 is 12, so there are at most 12 people in each row, 4 boys and 3 girls