5 times with 4 left over.
Six whole times, with 26 left over, which is enough for about 44% of one more time.
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!
only 1 whole time, and then there are 9 left over, which is not quite enough for 1/4 of another time
44 is divisible by 9, but not evenly. 9 goes into 44 four full times, with 8 left over. You can say that 44 divided by 9 = 4 8/9
44/6 = 7 times with a remaider of 2
44 times with 5 left over
It can go twice, and then there is 5 left over.
4, with 44 left over.
Six whole times, with 26 left over, which is enough for about 44% of one more time.
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!
only 1 whole time, and then there are 9 left over, which is not quite enough for 1/4 of another time
44 is divisible by 9, but not evenly. 9 goes into 44 four full times, with 8 left over. You can say that 44 divided by 9 = 4 8/9
44 over 490
454 with 24 cents left over.
first you see how many time does 5 go into 44 . next you see how many numbers are there left (remainders) .You'd get 8 and remainder 4. After that you put the 8 on the left and 4 over 5. so it should look like this : 8(whole) and 4 over 5
Twice with a remainder of 8
44/6 = 7 times with a remaider of 2