1 and 127.
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To determine how many times 5 goes into 127, you can perform the division (127 \div 5), which equals 25.4. This means 5 goes into 127 a total of 25 times, with a remainder. In other words, 5 fits into 127 twenty-five times completely.
30 goes into 127 four times with a remainder of seven
To determine how many times 127 goes into 7874, you would perform long division. The first step is to divide the first digit of the dividend (7) by the divisor (127). Since 7 is smaller than 127, you would take the first two digits (78) and divide that by 127, which equals 0 with a remainder of 78. Next, bring down the next digit (7) to make 787, and continue the long division process until you have no more digits to bring down. The result will be the quotient, which in this case is 62 with a remainder of 20.
7 goes into 127 a total of 18 times, since 7 multiplied by 18 equals 126. This leaves a remainder of 1 when 127 is divided by 7. So, you can express it as 127 = 7 × 18 + 1.
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To determine how many times 5 goes into 127, you can perform the division (127 \div 5), which equals 25.4. This means 5 goes into 127 a total of 25 times, with a remainder. In other words, 5 fits into 127 twenty-five times completely.
30 goes into 127 four times with a remainder of seven
To determine how many times 127 goes into 7874, you would perform long division. The first step is to divide the first digit of the dividend (7) by the divisor (127). Since 7 is smaller than 127, you would take the first two digits (78) and divide that by 127, which equals 0 with a remainder of 78. Next, bring down the next digit (7) to make 787, and continue the long division process until you have no more digits to bring down. The result will be the quotient, which in this case is 62 with a remainder of 20.
To find out how many times 19 goes into 127, you would perform long division. 127 divided by 19 equals 6 with a remainder of 13. This means that 19 goes into 127 exactly 6 times, with 13 left over.
40 goes into 127 three whole times, after which there's 7 left over.
Only the number one.
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These numbers: 1, 2, 4, 127, 254, 508.
No, 762 is divisible by 6.
Well, honey, 60 goes into 127 two times with a remainder of 7. So, technically, you can fit 60 into 127 twice, but there will be a little leftover. Math can be a real diva sometimes, can't it?