Oh, dude, like, 8 goes into 35, like, 4 times with a remainder of 3. So, basically, you can fit 8 in there 4 times, but there's still a little bit of 35 left over that 8 just can't handle. Math, man, it's wild.
35 ÷ 4 = 8 with remainder 3
To determine how many 4s go into 35, you can divide 35 by 4. This gives you 8 with a remainder, as 4 goes into 35 a total of 8 times (since 4 multiplied by 8 equals 32). Therefore, there are 8 complete 4s in 35.
35 divided by 8 equals 4 with a remainder of 3.
8 with 3 remaining 35 - 3 = 32 = 4 x 8
Once with a remainder of 8
35 ÷ 4 = 8 with remainder 3
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35 divided by 8 equals 4 with a remainder of 3.
35/8 already in lowest terms only 2 or 4 go into 8 and neither go into 35
35 ÷ 7 = 5.
2
8 with 3 remaining 35 - 3 = 32 = 4 x 8
35
Yes, 35 times.
35 times.
Once with a remainder of 8