No. 44 is not evenly divisible by 12.
It goes: 44/12 = 3 times with a remainder of 8
12 goes into 44 three times, as 12 multiplied by 3 equals 36. When you multiply 12 by 4, you get 48, which exceeds 44. Therefore, the whole number of times 12 can fit into 44 is 3, with a remainder of 8.
44 ÷ 32 = 1 with remainder 12 or 1.375
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not evenly 56/12 = 4.6666 repeating
It is: 4 that is the gcf of 12 and 44
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No. 12 and 44 have a common factor greater than 1: hcf(12, 44) = 4 → 12/44 = 3x4/11x4 = 3/11
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! Let's see, if we take 44 and divide it by 16, we find that 16 goes into 44 two times with a remainder of 12. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
12/44 = 3/11
44% of 12 = 44% * 12 = 0.44 * 12 = 5.28
Well, honey, 12 goes into 530 a grand total of 44 times. That's right, 44 times. So, if you're looking to divide up that 530 into nice, neat little 12-sized chunks, you'll have 44 of 'em. Hope that helps, sugar!