Oh, dude, math time! So, 10 can go into 16 once, right? But then you've got like, 6 left over. So, technically, 10 can go into 16 once with a remainder of 6. Math is wild, man.
Exactly 16 times
3 with 10 remaining 58 - 10 = 48 = 16 + 16 + 16
10.64 times or 10 times with a remainder of 16.
16 times with a remainder of 20.
10 R 15
The question "how many times does 16 go into 10" can be answered by dividing 10 by 16. In this case, 16 cannot go into 10 evenly, as 10 is smaller than 16. Therefore, the answer would be 0 with a remainder of 10.
Exactly 16 times
10
To find out how many times 16 can go into 167, we divide 167 by 16. The quotient is the whole number result of the division. In this case, 16 can go into 167 10 times with a remainder of 7. So, 16 can go into 167 ten times.
3 with 10 remaining 58 - 10 = 48 = 16 + 16 + 16
16 times with a remainder of 2
16 times exactly.
10.64 times or 10 times with a remainder of 16.
16 times with a remainder of 20.
6 with remainder 10.
10 R 15
217 with 10 remaining 3,482 - 10 = 3,472 = 16 x 217