The GCF is 2.
Since the numerator and denominator of this fraction have a GCF of 1, the proper fraction 13/100 is already expressed in its simplest form. An equivalent fraction would be 26/200.
4/26 = 2/13 in lowest termTo simplify 4/26 to its lowest term:1. Get the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 4 & 26.4 = 2 x 226 = 2 x ...13=========GCF=22. Divide the numerator and denominator by their GCF.4/26 = (4 ÷ 2) / (26 ÷ 2) = 2/13
2/3 both the numerator and the denominator are divisable by 26. 26 goes into 52 twice, and goes into 78 three times.
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 13, 26/65 is equal to 2/5 or two fifths.
The GCF of 8 and 26 is 2.
Divide the numerator by the denominator. 26/80 = 0.325
Since the numerator and denominator of this fraction have a GCF of 1, the proper fraction 13/100 is already expressed in its simplest form. An equivalent fraction would be 26/200.
Divide the numerator by the denominator and so 26/5 = 5 and 1/5 as a mixed number
1/4 = 25/100 26/100 has the same denominator but a bigger numerator. So 26/100 is bigger.
No, it is already in lowest terms - the numerator and denominator cannot be divided bya same number
4/26 = 2/13 in lowest termTo simplify 4/26 to its lowest term:1. Get the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 4 & 26.4 = 2 x 226 = 2 x ...13=========GCF=22. Divide the numerator and denominator by their GCF.4/26 = (4 ÷ 2) / (26 ÷ 2) = 2/13
(Numerator/Denominator)*100 26 ÷ 30 = 0.866666667 Therefore, 86%.
No - by dividing the numerator and denominator by 13, the proper fraction 13/26 can be cancelled down to 1/2 or one half.
you can leave it as an improper fraction OR you can divide the denominator INTO the numerator and end up with a mixed number EXAMPLE: 26/15 = 1 11/15
2/3 both the numerator and the denominator are divisable by 26. 26 goes into 52 twice, and goes into 78 three times.
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.