Yes about 3 times but there is a remainder.
To find the numbers that go into 16 and 50, we look for their common factors, which are the numbers that divide both evenly. The factors of 16 are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16, while the factors of 50 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, and 50. The common factors of 16 and 50 are 1 and 2. Thus, the numbers that go into both 16 and 50 are 1 and 2.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 3 can go into 50 like 16.66666666667 times. But since we can't really have a fraction of a time, we gotta round down to 16 times. So, 3 can go into 50 a total of 16 times. Math, man, it's a trip.
No, this is an unacceptable swap. If you wish to go to a 50 series tire you should install 225/50-16 which is and excellent swap.
Well, honey, three can go into 50 a total of 16 times with a remainder of 2. Simple math, darling. Just divide 50 by 3 and you'll see that you can fit 16 threes in there before you have a little leftover 2 hanging out.
50 divided by 3 equals 16 with a remainder of 2.
16 with remainder 45.
16 and 2/3
3 with remainder 2.
50 times.
If you are saying does 3 go into 50 evenly, with an integer result, no. The division can be stated as a fractional or repeating decimal remainder. 50/3 = 16 2/3 = 16.666
50-16 = 34
16 / 50 = 0.32Converting the decimal to a percentage: 0.32 * 100 = 32%32%% rate:= 16/50 * 100%= 0.32 * 100%= 32%