231 = 3*7*11
The relationship between division and subtraction is :Division is repeated subtraction. Also, multiplication is repeated addition.
Division. Multiplication is repeated addition.
Somehow, division can be considered a process of repeated subtraction, in a way. Although usually it is better to consider division as the inverse to multiplication.Somehow, division can be considered a process of repeated subtraction, in a way. Although usually it is better to consider division as the inverse to multiplication.Somehow, division can be considered a process of repeated subtraction, in a way. Although usually it is better to consider division as the inverse to multiplication.Somehow, division can be considered a process of repeated subtraction, in a way. Although usually it is better to consider division as the inverse to multiplication.
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the whole reason is this: multiplication is adding to that number in groups and division is subtracting from a number in groups.
To calculate how many times 42 goes into 231, you would perform the division operation 231 ÷ 42. The quotient is the result of this division, which is 5.5. However, since 42 cannot go into 231 exactly, we must consider that the answer should be a whole number. Therefore, 42 goes into 231 a total of 5 times with a remainder of 21.
The number 9 goes into the number 231 a total of 25.66 times. This can be calculated by dividing 231 by 9 using basic division or a pocket calculator.
For the specific case of whole numbers, you can consider multiplication to be repeated addition; and division to be repeated subtraction (see how often you can subtract something).
multiplication is the process of repeated addition, thus division would be the "anytonym" because it is repeated subtraction
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To find out how many times 77 goes into 231, you would divide 231 by 77. The result of this division would be 3, as 77 can go into 231 three times without any remainder. Therefore, 77 goes into 231 three times.
the inverse of addition is subtraction and the inverse of multiplication is division. Of course, multiplication is just repeated addition so division is just repeated subtraction!