Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Mixed to Improper
Improper to Mixed
Fractions to Decimals
Simplifying Fractions
100

What is the GCF of 70 and 35?

7

100
Change the following to an improper fractions: 5 and 3/7
38/7
100
Change the following improper fraction to a mixed number: 14/5
2 and 4/5
100
Change the following fraction to a decimal. Decimal is to the nearest hundreth. 4/5
.80
100
Reduce the following fraction to simplest terms: 6/8
3/4
200

What is the GCF of 99 and 66?

33

200
Change the following to an improper fractions: 4 and 5/12
53/12
200
Change the following improper fraction to a mixed number: 76/7
10 and 6/7
200

Change the following fraction to a decimal. Decimal is to the nearest hundreth. 2/10

.2

200
Reduce the following fraction to simplest terms: 15/21
5/7
300

What is the GCF of 12 and 64?

4

300
Change the following to an improper fractions: 18 and 1/3
55/3
300
Change the following improper fraction to a mixed number: 124/3
41 and 1/3
300
Change the following fraction to a decimal. Decimal is to the nearest hundreth. 3/8
.37 or .38
300
Reduce the following fraction to simplest terms: 36/54
2/3
400

What is the GCF of 15, 33 and 27?

3

400
Change the following to an improper fractions: 17 and 3/7
122/7
400
Change the following improper fraction to a mixed number: 145/12
12 and 1/12
400

Change the following fraction to a decimal. Decimal is to the nearest hundreth. 12/20

.6

400
Reduce the following fraction to simplest terms: 77/121
7/11
500

What is the GCF of 50, 19 and 36?

1

500
Change the following to an improper fractions: 56 and 4/5
284/5
500
Change the following improper fraction to a mixed number: 96/13
7 and 5/13
500

Change the following fraction to a decimal. Decimal is to the nearest hundreth. 7/25

.28

500
Reduce the following fraction to simplest terms: 65/78
5/6
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