All remainders on a calculator will appear as a decimal. Some TI scientific calculators can convert the answer into a fraction.
Well, honey, 16 goes into 145 a total of 9 times with a remainder of 1. So, you can divide 145 by 16 and get a quotient of 9 and a remainder of 1. Math doesn't have to be complicated, just divide and conquer!
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To determine how many times 7 goes into 145, you would perform a division operation. The quotient of 145 divided by 7 is 20 with a remainder of 5. Therefore, 7 goes into 145 approximately 20 times with a remainder of 5.
18 of them with a remainder of 1
To determine how many times 4 will go into 583, we perform long division. When we divide 583 by 4, we get a quotient of 145 with a remainder of 3. Therefore, 4 will go into 583 a total of 145 times.
All these numbers go into 145 without a remainder: 1 5 29 and 145.
145 divided by 7 equals 20 with a remainder of 5.
Well, isn't that a lovely little math question! Let's see, if we take 145 and divide it by 16, we find that 16 can go into 145 about 9 times with a remainder of 1. Isn't it nice to see how numbers can work together in harmony? Just remember, there's no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.
145, remainder 1