4 and 2 goes into 36 and 100 evenly. 36/4=9 100/4=25 36/2=18 100/2=50
4 is the largest integer that will divide evenly into both 16 and 36.
The common factors of 16, 24, and 36 are: 1, 2, and 4
They are 4, 16, and 36.
The GCF is 4 16/36 = 4/9.
4
It goes in it 3 times but there is a remainder of 16.
Twice, with four left over.
36
36 + 16 = 52
16
36 + 16 = 52
16 is not a factor of 36.
16 + x = 36x = 36 - 16 = 2016 + 20 = 36
16
-36
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! Let's see, 20 goes into 36 one time, but it doesn't fit perfectly. So, we have a remainder of 16. Just think of it as a beautiful reminder that sometimes things don't divide evenly, and that's perfectly okay.