The numbers 11 and 4 can both divide into various multiples and common products. For instance, their least common multiple (LCM) is 44, meaning both 11 and 4 can evenly divide into 44. Additionally, both numbers can go into any multiple of 44, such as 88, 132, and so on. They are also factors of the number 44.
Well, no number can go into both 4 and 11, but the factors of 4 are 1, 2 and 4. The factors for 11 are 1 and 11.Hope I helped! :)* * * * *Mainly correct but wrong to say that "no number can go into both 4 and 11" and then contradict that statement by stating that 1 is a factor of both!
It goes: 44/4 = 11 times
44 11 4 __2 2 lines go from 44 to 11 and 4 lines go from 4 to both 2s
11 times.
11 lots of 4 go into 45 with 1 remaining. 45 / 4 = 11.25
Well, no number can go into both 4 and 11, but the factors of 4 are 1, 2 and 4. The factors for 11 are 1 and 11.Hope I helped! :)* * * * *Mainly correct but wrong to say that "no number can go into both 4 and 11" and then contradict that statement by stating that 1 is a factor of both!
2 times
It goes: 44/4 = 11 times
44 11 4 __2 2 lines go from 44 to 11 and 4 lines go from 4 to both 2s
11 times.
To determine how many times 4 can go into 46, we perform division. When we divide 46 by 4, we get 11 with a remainder of 2. Therefore, 4 can go into 46 a total of 11 times evenly, with a remainder of 2.
11 lots of 4 go into 45 with 1 remaining. 45 / 4 = 11.25
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4 with 11 remaining 235 - 11 = 224 = 56 x 4
36 with 4 remaining 400 - 4 = 396 = 11 x 36
11 with 3 remaining 47 - 3 = 44 = 11 x 4