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Maci Haney
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11 January, 22:04
13/78 what is the simplest form for
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Kyra Mendez
11 January, 22:34
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13/78 can be the simplest from for almost anything. Just multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number to find an equivalent fraction of which 13/78 is its simplest form.
Let's multiply it by 2.
13 (2) / 78 (2) = 26/156
So 13/78 is the simplest from for 26/156 and an infinite number of other fractions!
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