Both 18 and 27 can divide into their least common multiple (LCM), which is 54. This means that 54 is the smallest number that both 18 and 27 can evenly divide into. Additionally, both numbers also go into any multiple of 54, such as 108, 162, and so on.
27 does not go into 18 any whole times, as 27 is greater than 18. If you divide 18 by 27, the result is approximately 0.67, indicating that 27 can fit into 18 less than once. Therefore, the answer is zero whole times.
No, 27 divided by 18 equals 1 with a remainder of 9.
1.5
27/18 = 1 and 1/2 or 1.5 times
n + 18 = 27 subtract 18 to 18 and 27 18-27=9 n = 9
27 does not go into 18 any whole times, as 27 is greater than 18. If you divide 18 by 27, the result is approximately 0.67, indicating that 27 can fit into 18 less than once. Therefore, the answer is zero whole times.
No, 27 divided by 18 equals 1 with a remainder of 9.
They both go into any one of the infinite set of numbers of the form 54*k where k is an integer.
1.5
18
27/18 = 1 and 1/2 or 1.5 times
n + 18 = 27 subtract 18 to 18 and 27 18-27=9 n = 9
9,18,27,36,45,54
18 times with a remainder of 26
27 minutes.
27 times with a remainder of 14
27