26 is really 26 inch, a reference to the wheel size. 26" is a rather confusing size, with at least 4 non-compatible wheel sizes lurking behind the same denomination. You're better off using the ETRTO value, where 559 mm is the same as the most common/modern version of the 26" category.
700 is an old French sizing system originally based on the size of the inflated tire. It worked OK as long as there was only one tire width available, but failed miserably when manufacturers introduce tires of different width. It needs the company of a letter to become unambiguous.
Today, most common road bike size is 700C, which in ETRTO means 622 mm
So the short answer is that a 26" tire has a Bead Seat Diameter of 559 mm while a 700C tire has Bead Seat Diameter of 622 mm.
To find the difference between 26 and 15, you would subtract 15 from 26 to get 11.
44[-18-26 = -44]
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That is the difference between 9 and 1.3, which is 7.7.
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26 years is the age difference between Scott Mitchell and Barbara Windsor.
The answer is 26 because you find the difference between 20 and 32 (12) then you half that (6) then you add that to the lowest number (26) and there is your answer
well, 26 is a bigger number than 8, 26 has two digits and 8 has one. why are you asking that anyway?
26 gauge is your common metal mailbox 26 gauge is comparable to the skin on an elevator door.
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The Fable of the Difference Between Learning and Learning How - 1914 was released on: USA: 26 August 1914