The manager of a cable company that offers both digital TV and high-speed Internet is trying to arrange his service calls efficiently. He wants to divide the people awaiting service into groups based on whether they need TV or Internet service so that his techs can concentrate on one type of service each day. If there are 40 people waiting for TV service and 32 waiting for Internet service, and he wants to schedule the same number of visits each day, what’s the greatest number of visits he can schedule each day?
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