Not evenly. It goes in 18 times with a remainder of 2.
56 ÷ 3 = 18 with remainder 2
No.
56 ÷ 16 = 3 with remainder 8
56
Seven can go into fifty-six a total of eight times, since (56 \div 7 = 8). This means that if you multiply 7 by 8, you get 56.
56 ÷ 3 = 18 with remainder 2
No.
no
Can three go into fifty six No.
18 times with a remainder of 2
56 ÷ 16 = 3 with remainder 8
56 divided by 3 is 18.67
56
3
Seven can go into fifty-six a total of eight times, since (56 \div 7 = 8). This means that if you multiply 7 by 8, you get 56.
The question could ask for the perfect cube of 56, which equals 563 = 175616. However, it can also mean to ask whether 56 can be a cube, which could be answered by 56(1/3), which cubed is 56. Since 56(1/3) is an irrational number, it is impossible to construct this perfectly, but one can make arbitrary precise approximations, close to 3.825862365...
56 ÷ 18 = 3 with remainder 2 OR 3.11 times.