Homework help : Ratio in Mathematics

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So let's say that we have two bottles of orange juice: Orange juice A, and Orange juice B. Orange juice A is 1310ml, and Orange Juice B is 786ml. Now I know that their ratio of A:B is 1310:786. But how can I "simplify" it to the most smallest possible number?

Now I know I can go around this question by dividing them both with a number they can both accept. But in this case, the number is too big. I've subtracted 1310ml with 786ml, which returned 524ml. But my brain can't seem to get around the answer.

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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That's not a bad start at all. Any number that divides both $1310$ and $786$ must also divide $1310-786=524$. But there's no reason you have to stop there. Any number that divides both $786$ and $524$ must also divide $786-524=262$. Now can you finish from here?