60, with none left over. 5 X 60 = 300.
To determine how many times 5 goes into 1500, you would divide 1500 by 5. The result is 300, meaning that 5 goes into 1500 300 times. This calculation is based on the fundamental principle of division, where the dividend (1500) is divided by the divisor (5) to find the quotient (300).
300 ÷ 5 = 60
52 goes into 300 five times, with a remainder of 40. This can be calculated by dividing 300 by 52, which equals 5 with a remainder of 40. The remainder represents the amount left over after dividing as evenly as possible.
1/6 of 300 = 50 times.
5
300 / 60 = 5
To determine how many times 5 goes into 1500, you would divide 1500 by 5. The result is 300, meaning that 5 goes into 1500 300 times. This calculation is based on the fundamental principle of division, where the dividend (1500) is divided by the divisor (5) to find the quotient (300).
It is 20. 300/15=20.
300 ÷ 5 = 60
300/5 = 60
300 ÷ 5 = 6060 times
300 ÷ 40 = 7 with remainder 20 or 7.5
5 times
52 goes into 300 five times, with a remainder of 40. This can be calculated by dividing 300 by 52, which equals 5 with a remainder of 40. The remainder represents the amount left over after dividing as evenly as possible.
1/6 of 300 = 50 times.
5
5 goes into 85 17 times.