No because it will have a remainder of 1
The number that can go into 16 and 49 equally is 1. This is because any number can be divided by 1 without a remainder, making it a common factor of both 16 and 49. In mathematical terms, 1 is a common divisor of 16 and 49.
The number 7. 7 goes into 21 3 times; 7 goes into 49 7 times.
49 divided by 4 equals 12 with a remainder of 1.
No, 4 cannot go into 49 evenly. When you divide 49 by 4, the result is 12 with a remainder of 1. This means that 4 goes into 49 a total of 12 times, but there is an extra 1 left over, indicating it does not divide evenly.
49 divided by 9 or 49/9 = 5 remainder 4 (5 x 9) + 4 = 49
1, 7, 49.
No, it cannot. Only these can: 1, 7, 49.
1 and 7.
The number that can go into 16 and 49 equally is 1. This is because any number can be divided by 1 without a remainder, making it a common factor of both 16 and 49. In mathematical terms, 1 is a common divisor of 16 and 49.
No
The number 7. 7 goes into 21 3 times; 7 goes into 49 7 times.
49 divided by 4 equals 12 with a remainder of 1.
No, 4 cannot go into 49 evenly. When you divide 49 by 4, the result is 12 with a remainder of 1. This means that 4 goes into 49 a total of 12 times, but there is an extra 1 left over, indicating it does not divide evenly.
49 divided by 9 or 49/9 = 5 remainder 4 (5 x 9) + 4 = 49
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We can see that 49/4 = 12 1/4 or 12 with a remainder of 1.