i am trying to find out the GCF(greatest common factor) of 11 1/3 and 50 2/3
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kant du zat!!!

GCF is fakters...gotta werk on positiv nonzero integers

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GCF of 11⅓ and 50⅔ is normally applied to the denominator, which is 3 in both cases, so GCF=3.

Expressed as improper fractions these are 34/3 and 152/3.

34=2×17; 152=2×2×2×19. The GCF of the numerators would be 2.

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