Yes exactly 12 times
Five times.
12 times.
60, 120, 180, 240, 300 +60 . . .
60
60 and its multiples
Five times.
It equals 60%
Yes, both 12 and 3 can go into 60 evenly. 12 goes into 60 five times, and 3 goes into 60 twenty times, without any remainder.
Five hours.
To find five sixths of 60, you multiply 60 by 5/6. This can be calculated as follows: ( 60 \times \frac{5}{6} = 50 ). Therefore, five sixths of 60 is 50.
Five with a reminder of 5 over 11 or 5.454545455
the answer is five. 60 goes into 300 five times.