Continuous division of 280 involves repeatedly dividing the number by a chosen divisor until the result is less than the divisor. For example, if you continuously divide 280 by 2, the sequence would be 280, 140, 70, 35, and then stop since 35 is less than 2. This method can be applied with any divisor, illustrating how many times the number can be halved (or divided) before reaching a value less than the divisor.
continuous division method
What is the continuios division of 63?
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the continuous division method is dividing again and again (with no shortcut) until you get the answer
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To find out how many times 12 can go into 280, you divide 280 by 12. Performing the division, 280 ÷ 12 equals approximately 23.33. Therefore, 12 can go into 280 a total of 23 times, with a remainder.