Lana owns an office supply shop. At the beginning of each school year, she chooses two or three products to donate to the local middle school.
The table shows the school supplies that Lana has in her shop and how many of each kind she has in stock. Lana is considering different options of supplies to donate. For each option, determine the greatest number of identical boxes she could pack and the number of each supply item she could put in the boxes.

school supplies stock:
pencils-78
markers-110
notebooks-195
erasers-143
folders-330

A option 1: pencils and erasers: ____boxes with ____ pencils and ____ erasers

B option 2: notebooks and folders: ____ boxes with ____notebooks and ____ folders in each box.

C option 3: erasers, markers, and folders: ____ boxes with ____ erasers ____ markers and ____ folders in each box.

Lana owns an office supply shop At the beginning of each school year she chooses two or three products to donate to the local middle school The table shows the class=