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.
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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!
Because it is the smallest number that both 4 and 11 will go into evenly.
The number of times 7 can go into 11 is 1, with a remainder of 4. This is because 7 multiplied by 1 is 7, which is the largest multiple of 7 that is less than 11. The remainder is the difference between 11 and the product of 7 and the whole number of times it fits into 11.
11/4 = 2.75
It is: 11/4 = 2 and 3/4 as a mixed number
11 goes into 51 a total of 4 times, as 11 multiplied by 4 equals 44. The next multiple, 11 multiplied by 5, equals 55, which exceeds 51. Therefore, the whole number of times 11 fits into 51 is 4.
Because it is the smallest number that both 4 and 11 will go into evenly.
The number of times 7 can go into 11 is 1, with a remainder of 4. This is because 7 multiplied by 1 is 7, which is the largest multiple of 7 that is less than 11. The remainder is the difference between 11 and the product of 7 and the whole number of times it fits into 11.
1 and 11 (11 is a prime number).
4, yes. 11, no.
It is: 11/4 = 2 and 3/4 as a mixed number
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11 over 4 written as a mixed number = 23/4
11/4 = 2.75
11/4 = 2 and 3/4
11/4 = 2 and 3/4
11/4 = 23/4
It is: 11/4 = 2 and 3/4 as a mixed number