14 can go into 27 one time with a remainder of 13. This is because 14 multiplied by 1 is 14, which is the largest multiple of 14 that is less than 27. The remaining amount is 13, which is less than 14.
Well, honey, 14 can go into 27 just once with a remainder of 13. It's like trying to fit into your favorite jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - a bit of a squeeze, but still doable. Just remember, math doesn't have to be a fashion show - it's all about getting the job done.
3 with 14 remaining95 - 14 = 81 = 27 x 3
7 with remainder 14.
14 remainder 2
27 times with a remainder of 14, or 27.78 times.
27 times with a remainder of 7 or 27.5 times
3 with 14 remaining95 - 14 = 81 = 27 x 3
8 with remainder 14.
Once - with a remainder of 14 !
3 with remainder 14.
7 with remainder 14.
14 remainder 2
238 with remainder 27.
27 times with a remainder of 14
27 times with a remainder of 14, or 27.78 times.
27 times with a remainder of 7 or 27.5 times
0.28421042631579 times.
The only common factor of 14 and 27 (number that cango into both of them evenly) is ' 1 '.