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Exactly 40 times
40 goes into 66 1.65 times.
You can take away 28 from 756 multiple times until you reach zero. To calculate how many times you can subtract 28 from 756, you would perform the division 756 ÷ 28, which equals 27 with a remainder of 12. This means you can subtract 28 from 756 a total of 27 times with a remainder of 12.
40 times.
189Divide 756 by 40 to get 189.
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1 goes into 40 forty times. This is because when you divide 40 by 1, the result is 40. In other words, 40 divided by 1 equals 40.
40 times.
It goes 40 times.
40 can go into 172 4 times with a remainder of 12, or 4.3 times.
Oh, dude, let me grab my calculator real quick... Okay, so 1400 divided by 40 is like 35. So, 40 goes into 1400 35 times. Math, man, it's wild.
Exactly 40 times
40 goes into 66 1.65 times.
You can take away 28 from 756 multiple times until you reach zero. To calculate how many times you can subtract 28 from 756, you would perform the division 756 ÷ 28, which equals 27 with a remainder of 12. This means you can subtract 28 from 756 a total of 27 times with a remainder of 12.
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, 96 divided by 40 is like 2.4. But you can't have a fraction of a division, so technically, you can only fit in 2 whole 40s into 96. Math can be a real buzzkill sometimes, huh?
4.5 times or 4 with remainder 20.