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How do you find the GCF of 13 and 26? - Answers
Method 1:Find the factors of both numbers.13: 1;1326: 1;2;13;26The greatest number after the ":" (called a colon) that both numbers have in common is the GCF, or Greatest Common FactorMethod 2:Use a factor tree (better for integers and larger numbers) to find prime factorization13^1, 13
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How do you find the GCF of 13 and 26? - Answers
Method 1:Find the factors of both numbers.13: 1;1326: 1;2;13;26The greatest number after the ":" (called a colon) that both numbers have in common is the GCF, or Greatest Common FactorMethod 2:Use a factor tree (better for integers and larger numbers) to find prime factorization13^1, 13
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How do you find the GCF of 13 and 26? - Answers
Method 1:Find the factors of both numbers.13: 1;1326: 1;2;13;26The greatest number after the ":" (called a colon) that both numbers have in common is the GCF, or Greatest Common FactorMethod 2:Use a factor tree (better for integers and larger numbers) to find prime factorization13^1, 13
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