No, 62 does not go in the table of 4. The multiples of 4 are all numbers that can be expressed as 4 times an integer (e.g., 4, 8, 12, 16, etc.), and since 62 is not divisible by 4 without a remainder, it is not a multiple of 4. In fact, 62 divided by 4 equals 15.5, indicating that it cannot be evenly divided by 4.
62
4 with 2 remaining 62 - 2 = 60 = 15 x 4
15 times with remainder 2 or 15.5 times
62 times with a remainder of 4
To determine how many times 4 can go into 250, you would perform division. The quotient of 250 divided by 4 is 62 with a remainder of 2. This means that 4 can go into 250 a total of 62 times, with 2 left over.
62 with remainder 2.
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It is: 4+62 = 66
No - a smaller number can never be a multiple of a number, only a factor. But 4 is not a factor of 62, either.
These go evenly into 62: 1 2 31 62.
62 - 4 = 58