127 divided by 7 equals 18 with a remainder of 1.
18
7 goes into 127 a total of 18 times, since 7 multiplied by 18 equals 126. This leaves a remainder of 1 when 127 is divided by 7. So, you can express it as 127 = 7 × 18 + 1.
18 with a remainder of 1
One way to use the distributive property for (127 \times 32) is to break down (32) into (30 + 2). This gives us (127 \times (30 + 2) = 127 \times 30 + 127 \times 2). Another method is to break down (127) into (100 + 20 + 7), leading to ((100 + 20 + 7) \times 32 = 100 \times 32 + 20 \times 32 + 7 \times 32). Both approaches simplify the multiplication into manageable parts.
520 can go into 7 0 times.
18
7 goes into 127 a total of 18 times, since 7 multiplied by 18 equals 126. This leaves a remainder of 1 when 127 is divided by 7. So, you can express it as 127 = 7 × 18 + 1.
7, remainder 8
40 goes into 127 three whole times, after which there's 7 left over.
7 goes into 890 about 127.14 times or 127 with remainder 1.
9 times with a remainder of 1
Well, honey, 60 goes into 127 two times with a remainder of 7. So, technically, you can fit 60 into 127 twice, but there will be a little leftover. Math can be a real diva sometimes, can't it?
127 inches
18 with a remainder of 1
how many times can 7 go into 49? easy...
9 times.
it goes into 7 times