1, 2, 4, 7, 14, and 28 are the numbers that match this description. Therefore, six numbers divide into it evenly.
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28.3333
1.3333
To find out how many times 13 can go into 364, you would divide 364 by 13. The result is 28, with a remainder of 0. Therefore, 13 can go into 364 exactly 28 times.
28 out of 98 may be divided by two to get 14 out of 49. Those numbers can each be divided by seven, to give us 2 out of 7. There being no further number (besides 1) that can divide into each of those numbers with no remainder, your answer is "2 out of 7".
3 can't divide into anything and leave a remainder of 28. If you divide 43 into 157, the answer is 3, with a remainder of 28.
The largest number that will divide into 28 42 and 70 with no remainder is 14.
17.8571
Because they are the only numbers that will divide evenly into both 28 and 32 with no remainder.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers here. If we take 238 and divide it by 28, we find that it goes in 8 times with a remainder of 14. Isn't that just a happy little accident? Remember, there's no mistakes in math, just happy little miscalculations.
Well, honey, 28 goes into 72 two times with a remainder of 16. So, technically, you can fit 28 into 72 twice, but you'll have a little leftover. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, but hey, that's just how the numbers crumble.
4.6667
238.9643
Because 3 doesn't divide evenly into 28 with no remainder.
The GCF is 4, because it's the largest positive integer that can divide into both numbers evenly with no remainder.
To determine how many times 28 goes into 110, you would perform a division operation. Divide 110 by 28 to get the quotient. In this case, 110 divided by 28 equals 3 with a remainder of 26. Therefore, 28 goes into 110 three times with a remainder of 26.
3 with remainder 16.