Yes, but not evenly. It could go in 15 whole times, and then there would be 1 left over.
Yes.46/2 = 23.
46 goes into 105 two times, as 46 multiplied by 2 equals 92. When you multiply 46 by 3, it equals 138, which exceeds 105. Thus, the maximum whole number of times 46 can go into 105 is 2.
3 with remainder 2.
No it can go to 48 but not 46.
3 goes into 57 19 times. 3 goes into 138 46 times.
Yes.46/2 = 23.
Only one can go into both numbers since 46 is not divisible by 3 or nine.
It goes into 46 7 times. Remainder 3.
46 times
.666666666666... is the same as 2/3. So, you could write it as 46 2/3. If you multiply 46 by 3, you can see that 46 is equal to 138/3. If you add 138/3 and 2/3, you can see that 46.66666666666666... is the same thing as 140/3, so that is your answer.
It goes 3 times.
Well, honey, 3 goes into 138 a whopping 46 times. It's simple division, darling. So, grab a calculator or do it the old-fashioned way and figure it out. Math doesn't bite, you know.
3 with remainder 2.
No it can go to 48 but not 46.
138 3 times 46 is 138 and 46 times 3 is 138
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3 goes into 57 19 times. 3 goes into 138 46 times.