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A fruit vendor has 260 mangoes , 292 oranges and 220 apples. He cells each of these fruits in a package containing the same number of fruits in a package containing the same number of fruits of the same kind and has found that 4 apples, 4 orangles and 4 mangoes are left out.
Find the minimum number of fruit packages.

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