Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If you want to see how many times 14 can fit into 44, you simply divide 44 by 14. And when you do that, you'll find that 14 can go into 44 three times, with a little bit left over. Just like painting, sometimes things don't divide evenly, but that's okay!
4,942 divided by 44 is 112 with remainder 14.
To determine how many times 3 can go into 44, you divide 44 by 3. The result is 14 with a remainder of 2, meaning 3 goes into 44 a total of 14 full times. In other words, 3 multiplied by 14 equals 42, which is the largest multiple of 3 that is less than 44.
14 times with a remainder of 2
14 times with a remainder of 2
44/6 = 7 times with a remaider of 2
4,942 divided by 44 is 112 with remainder 14.
To determine how many times 3 can go into 44, you divide 44 by 3. The result is 14 with a remainder of 2, meaning 3 goes into 44 a total of 14 full times. In other words, 3 multiplied by 14 equals 42, which is the largest multiple of 3 that is less than 44.
It is: 44/6 = 7 with a remainder of 2
2 times, remainder 14
616 ÷ 14 = 44
9 can go into 44 4 times with a remainder of 8.
14 times with a remainder of 2
14 times with a remainder of 2
44/6 = 7 times with a remaider of 2
Exactly 22 times
7 can go into 308 a total of 44 times.
Three times.