In the real world, 9 cannot go into 2, yet it is possible because you could turn it into a negative number. For example, if someone were subtracting 9 by 2 the answer would be -7. It would be just like saying 9 - 2 =7 except it's 2 - 9 = -7.
9 divided by 2 equals 4 with a remainder of 1.
9 goes into 20 2 whole times, because: 9 \times 2 = 18 That leaves a remainder of 2 (since 20 - 18 = 2). If you're looking for a decimal answer: 20 \div 9 = 2.22\ (\text{approximately}) So, 9 fits into 20 exactly 2 times with a remainder of 2 or approximately 2.22 times in decimal form.
56 can be divided by 2 three times.
It goes in 9 and 2/5 times
9 with remainder 2.
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9 times with a remainder of 2
2 2/9 times exactly
9 times, remainder 1
9 does not go into 110 exactly. 9 goes 12 times into 110 with a remainder of 2.
To determine how many times 9 can go into 38, we perform division. 38 divided by 9 equals 4 with a remainder of 2. This means that 9 can go into 38 four times without exceeding it, with a remainder of 2.
3030 is not evenly divisible by 9. However, 9 does go into it 336 2/3 times.