1 and 71.
Only 1, 5 and 71
Well, honey, 31 goes into 71 two times with a remainder of 9. So, technically, 31 goes into 71 two times, but it doesn't fit perfectly, leaving a little extra 9 hanging out on the side. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?
1, 2, 71, 142.
16x3=48 48+23=71 71/3=23.7 if estimated it goes 24
1 and 71.
the SR 71 goes really fast it goes Mach 7 NOT Mach 3.
It is 1
71 goes into 142 exactly 2 times. This can be calculated by dividing 142 by 71, which equals 2 with no remainder. Therefore, 71 goes into 142 two times.
To determine how many times 21 goes into 71, you would perform long division. The quotient is the result of dividing the dividend (71) by the divisor (21). In this case, 21 goes into 71 three times with a remainder of 8. Therefore, 21 goes into 71 three times evenly.
To determine how many times 2 goes into 71, you would perform integer division. 71 divided by 2 equals 35 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, 2 goes into 71 35 times evenly, with a remainder of 1.
It is: 1
1 and 3.
Only 1, 5 and 71
71, remainder 1
Well, honey, 31 goes into 71 two times with a remainder of 9. So, technically, 31 goes into 71 two times, but it doesn't fit perfectly, leaving a little extra 9 hanging out on the side. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?
2143 and 1 2 71 143