Evaluate
\frac{214}{65}\approx 3.292307692
Factor
\frac{2 \cdot 107}{5 \cdot 13} = 3\frac{19}{65} = 3.292307692307692
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\frac{6.61+3.31+3.29+3.2+3.32+3.29+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 3.3 and 3.31 to get 6.61.
\frac{9.92+3.29+3.2+3.32+3.29+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 6.61 and 3.31 to get 9.92.
\frac{13.21+3.2+3.32+3.29+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 9.92 and 3.29 to get 13.21.
\frac{16.41+3.32+3.29+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 13.21 and 3.2 to get 16.41.
\frac{19.73+3.29+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 16.41 and 3.32 to get 19.73.
\frac{23.02+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 19.73 and 3.29 to get 23.02.
\frac{26.32+3.3+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 23.02 and 3.3 to get 26.32.
\frac{29.62+3.3+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 26.32 and 3.3 to get 29.62.
\frac{32.92+3.3+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 29.62 and 3.3 to get 32.92.
\frac{36.22+3.29+3.29}{13}
Add 32.92 and 3.3 to get 36.22.
\frac{39.51+3.29}{13}
Add 36.22 and 3.29 to get 39.51.
\frac{42.8}{13}
Add 39.51 and 3.29 to get 42.8.
\frac{428}{130}
Expand \frac{42.8}{13} by multiplying both numerator and the denominator by 10.
\frac{214}{65}
Reduce the fraction \frac{428}{130} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 2.
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