1 x 145, 5 x 29, 29 x 5, 145 x 1.
To find out how many times 13 can go into 145, you would divide 145 by 13. Doing the calculation, 145 ÷ 13 equals approximately 11.15. Therefore, 13 can go into 145 a total of 11 times, with a remainder.
Concerning positive integers, 1, 5, 29, and 145 are the only factors of 145. If you go into decimals/fractions and negative integers (e.g., -5*-9), there are many more. 1*145=145 5*9=145
1, 5, 25, 29, 145, 725.
To find out how many times 96 goes into 145, you divide 145 by 96, which equals approximately 1.51. This means that 96 goes into 145 one full time, with a remainder. In whole numbers, 96 goes into 145 just once.
1 x 145, 5 x 29, 29 x 5, 145 x 1.
Any of its factors
Well, let's think about this like a happy little math problem. If we take 145 and divide it by 29, we find that it goes into 145 exactly 5 times. Isn't that just a lovely little division problem? Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
To find out how many times 13 can go into 145, you would divide 145 by 13. Doing the calculation, 145 ÷ 13 equals approximately 11.15. Therefore, 13 can go into 145 a total of 11 times, with a remainder.
Concerning positive integers, 1, 5, 29, and 145 are the only factors of 145. If you go into decimals/fractions and negative integers (e.g., -5*-9), there are many more. 1*145=145 5*9=145
All these numbers go into 145 without a remainder: 1 5 29 and 145.
725
1, 5, 25, 29, 145, 725.
145 / 7 = 20.71
1, 5, 25, 29, 145 and 725.
145 meters = 0.145 kilometer
145 / 40 is equal to 3.63