This demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
53
To determine how many times 16 goes into 53, you would perform division. 53 divided by 16 equals 3 with a remainder of 5. Therefore, 16 goes into 53 three times with a remainder of 5.
53 time 32 equals 1696
When x equals 53 divided by 56
This demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
53 times 80 equals 4240.
The Identity Property states that any number multiplied by one equals the original number.
Well, well, well, look who's trying to stump me with some negative numbers. The answer you're looking for is -1 times 53. Negative times positive gives you a negative result, simple math really. Now go impress your friends with that little nugget of knowledge.
53
53 x 5
53
53 divided by 6 equals 8 with a remainder of 5.
249
As one example: 8 times 53 = 424
53 time 32 equals 1696
8 can go into 53 a total of 6 times, with a remainder of 5. This can be calculated by dividing 53 by 8 using long division, resulting in a quotient of 6 and a remainder of 5. Therefore, 8 can fit into 53 exactly 6 times, with 5 left over.