Of the cars in a used-car lot, 25 are the color gray. 13 of the gray cars are electrically powered vehicles. What fraction of the cars on the lot are both gray and electrically powered? Leave your answer in simplified fraction form..

There are 25 gray cars in total and 13 of them are electrically powered, so the fraction of cars on the lot that are both gray and electrically powered is $\boxed{\frac{13}{25}}$.

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The number of gray cars that are also electrically powered is given as 13. The total number of cars on the lot is given as 25.

Therefore, the fraction of cars on the lot that are both gray and electrically powered is $\frac{13}{25}$.

Of the cars in a used-car lot, 25 are the color gray. 13 of the gray cars are electrically powered vehicles. What fraction of the cars on the lot are both gray and electrically powered? Leave your answer in simplified fraction form

The fraction of cars on the lot that are both gray and electrically powered is given by:

$\frac{\text{Number of gray and electrically powered cars}}{\text{Total number of cars on the lot}} = \frac{13}{25}$

Therefore, the fraction of cars on the lot that are both gray and electrically powered is $\boxed{\frac{13}{25}}$.

write it has a fraction

Apologies for the confusion. To write the answer as a fraction, we have:

$\frac{13}{25}$

write it has a simplified fraction

To simplify the fraction $\frac{13}{25}$, we can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 1 in this case. Therefore, the simplified fraction is $\boxed{\frac{13}{25}}$.

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