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Eight does not go into four any whole number of times. In division, the number being divided (in this case, four) should be greater than the divisor (in this case, eight) for the division to result in a whole number quotient. Since eight is greater than four, it cannot go into four any whole number of times.
Yes it can but not a whole number of times.
The number that goes into 100 eight times is 12.5, as multiplying 12.5 by 8 yields 100 (12.5 × 8 = 100).
The number of times eight can go in to 4096 is 512. 4096 divided by 8= 512
No. A given number need not even be divisible by a given prime.
Oh, dude, you want me to do math? Okay, fine. Four times the product of negative eight and a number in algebraic expression is -32n. There you go, now go impress your math teacher or something.
Eight times.
It depends what you mean by "evenly" If you mean "an even number of times" then the only answers can be 0.5 or any factors of 0.5 which go into it an even number of times e.g. 0.25, 0.125 e.g 4 / 0.5 = 8 which is an even number 7 / 0.5 = 14 which is an even number too 7 / 0.125 = 56 which is an even number too. However if by "evenly" you mean... "a whole number that goes into 4 and 7 a whole number of times without leaving a remainder" ...then the only answer is "1"
2 is the only prime even number, as prime numbers go into itself and 1. Even numbers tend to have, at the very least, 1 times itself and 2 times one-half of itself.
Eight times.
Eight times.
2.625 times.