Stays the same. The remainder, as an integer, cannot be added to the whole part of the quotient.
To determine how many times 8 goes into 14, you would perform division. When you divide 14 by 8, the result is 1 with a remainder of 6. So, 8 goes into 14 once, with a remainder of 6.
zero with a remainder of 3. By the way, 3 goes into 14: 4 times with a remainder of 2.
8 times... with a remainder of 14
The whole number division of 29 by 14 results in a quotient of 2 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, 14 goes into 29 two times with a remainder of 1.
The number of times 14 goes into 20 is determined by dividing 20 by 14. The quotient is 1 with a remainder of 6. Therefore, 14 goes into 20 once with a remainder of 6.
Not evenly because there will be a remainder of 8
It goes in 71 times but it has a remainder of 6.
To find out how many times 22 goes into 80, we divide 80 by 22. The quotient is the number of times 22 goes into 80 without leaving a remainder. When you divide 80 by 22, you get a quotient of 3 with a remainder of 14. So, 22 goes into 80 three times with a remainder of 14.
115 ÷ 8 = 14 with remainder 3 or 14⅜ = 14.375 times.
It goes: 172/14 = 12 times with a remainder of 4
Not evenly. It goes in 14 times with a remainder of 5.
NO, but it goes in 5 times with a remainder of 1.