Simplifying 131/10

How to reduce 131/10 to its simplest form

To simplify 131/10 we have to divide both numerator (131) and denominator (10) by their greatest common factor (GCF). In other words, writing a fraction in its simplest form means that both numerator and denominator can no longer be divided by the same whole number other than 1.

Result simplifying 131/10

131
10
=
13
1
10
Greatest Common Factor (GCF): 1

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Simplifying 131/10 step by step

131
10
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Find the greatest common factor of 131 and 10
To simplify a fraction, look for the greatest common factor of the numerator and the denominator. The greatest common divisor of 131 and the 10 is 1. So this is already the simplest form of the fraction. So we cannot simplify this further.
131
10
=
131
10
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If your fraction is improper, simplify it as a mixed number.
An improper fraction is a fraction that has a larger numerator than denominator. To simplify an improper fraction as a mixed number (a number that combines a whole number and a fraction) you have to determine how many times the denominator fits the numerator. In this case the denominator (10) fits the numerator (131) 13 times. The leaves us with a remainder of 1. Therefore we can rewrite the fraction like this:
131
10
=
(13 x 10) + 1
10
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13
1
10

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A fraction is irreducible (in its simplest form) when the numerator and denominator have no common factors other than 1. In that case the greatest common factor is 1.