Well, isn't that a happy little math question? If we take 120 and divide it by 50, we get 2 with a remainder of 20. So, 50 goes into 120 twice, with a little bit left over. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
Well, honey, 50 goes into 120 a grand total of 2 times. That's it, plain and simple. No need to make a big fuss about it. Just divide and conquer, darling.
To calculate how many times 50 goes into 6000, you would divide 6000 by 50. The result is 120, meaning that 50 goes into 6000 120 times. This can be verified by multiplying 50 by 120, which equals 6000.
1 with remainder 50.
50
1 and 28/120 times
It can go 0 times because 396 is bigger than 120.
To calculate how many times 50 goes into 6000, you would divide 6000 by 50. The result is 120, meaning that 50 goes into 6000 120 times. This can be verified by multiplying 50 by 120, which equals 6000.
1 with remainder 50.
Ten times, with 10 left over. 11x10=110; 120-110=10.
50
10 goes into 120 12 times
1 and 28/120 times
It can go 0 times because 396 is bigger than 120.
120 ÷ 6 = 20
120 divided by 36 is 3.33 or 3 1/3. 36 will go into 120 3 times with a remainder of 12
Exactly 120 times
120 times.
120 times