140, with 3 left over.
3 with remainder 2.
20 with 3 remaining 143 - 3 = 140 = 7 x 20
3 goes into 57 19 times. 3 goes into 138 46 times.
To determine how many times 3 can go into 55.50, you would perform division. When you divide 55.50 by 3, you get 18.50. Therefore, 3 can go into 55.50 exactly 18 times.
3 times with 20 left over exact answer- 3.5 times
140, with 3 left over.
3 with remainder 2.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you take 420 and divide it by 3, you'll find that 3 can go into 420 a total of 140 times. Isn't that just a delightful little math problem to solve? Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
20 with 3 remaining 143 - 3 = 140 = 7 x 20
'25' goes in to 140 , 5 times , with a remainder of '15'. 140/25 Cancel down by '5' 28/5 Fives goes in to 28, 5 times with a remainder of '3'. Multiply '3' by '5' ; 3 X 56 = 15 and you are back to the original remainder.
Yes, 3 goes into 420 exactly 140 times.
Yes, 30 goes into 140. To determine how many times 30 goes into 140, you would divide 140 by 30. The result of this division is 4 with a remainder of 20. So, 30 goes into 140 four times with a remainder of 20.
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Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. If we divide 140 by 42, we find that it goes in 3 times with a remainder of 14. Isn't that just a happy little mistake waiting to be turned into something beautiful?
3 goes into 57 19 times. 3 goes into 138 46 times.
Oh, dude, the ratio of 210 to 140 is like 3:2. It's just a fancy way of saying if you have 210 things, you'd have 3 times as many as if you had 140 things. But like, who's counting, right?