A field that measures 18 by 30 feet is divided into equal-sized square plots with no land left over. What is the greatest area, in square feet, for each of the square plots?

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Problem Solving questions are mixed in with Data Sufficiency questions to make up the 37 questions of the GMAT Quantitative section, which must be completed in 75 minutes. The Problems You’ll Work On When working through the problem solving questions test your understanding of: Basic math, including fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, percents, and exponents. Probability and Statistics, including counting techniques, permutations and combinations, basic probability, arithmetic mean, median, mode, and standard deviation. Algebra, including polynomials, linear equations and... Show more

A field that measures 18 by 30 feet is divided into equal-sized square plots with no land left over. What is the greatest area, in square feet, for each of the square plots?