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17 R 2
4 time... with a remainder of 6
There are: 70/16 = 4 with a remainder of 6 or as 4.375
57142857 (remainder = 10)
8 and 3/4 or 8.75
To determine how many times 70 can go into 300, you would divide 300 by 70. The result of this division is approximately 4.2857. Since you cannot have a fraction of a division in this context, you would consider the whole number part of the result. Therefore, 70 can go into 300 approximately 4 times.
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4 time... with a remainder of 6
There are: 70/16 = 4 with a remainder of 6 or as 4.375
4 with remainder 35.
57142857 (remainder = 10)
70 times.
8 and 3/4 or 8.75
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Let's see here, if you take 70 and divide it by 11, you'll find that it can go in there about 6 times with a little bit left over. It's all about finding the joy in the numbers and enjoying the process of discovering the answer. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
To determine how many times 70 can go into 300, you would divide 300 by 70. The result of this division is approximately 4.2857. Since you cannot have a fraction of a division in this context, you would consider the whole number part of the result. Therefore, 70 can go into 300 approximately 4 times.
3 times, with 4 left over.
No. 70 is not evenly divisible by four.
17 x 4 = 68 with a remainder of 2.