To determine how many times 27 can go into 60, we need to perform division. When we divide 60 by 27, we get 2 with a remainder of 6. This means that 27 can go into 60 a total of 2 times, with a remainder of 6.
3
27 divided by 6 equals 4 with a remainder of 3.
3 will go into both 15 and 27. 1 will go into any number, so also 1.
4 with 3 remaining 27 - 3 = 24 = 6 x 4
1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54.
The LCM is: 5454. You can find this by first factorizing both 6 and 27.6 = 3*227 = 3*3*3The LCM of 6 and 27 will be the lowest number that both 6 and 27 can go into, so if you start with 3*3*3, then 27 will go into it (obviously 27 goes into 27), then multiply it by 2 to get 3*3*3*2.
It is: 27/6 = 4 and a 1/2 in its simplest form
To determine how many times 27 can go into 60, we need to perform division. When we divide 60 by 27, we get 2 with a remainder of 6. This means that 27 can go into 60 a total of 2 times, with a remainder of 6.
3
27 divided by 6 equals 4 with a remainder of 3.
3 will go into both 15 and 27. 1 will go into any number, so also 1.
what number best completes this sequence.. 6 9 27 54 675
189 / 27 = 7
4 with 3 remaining 27 - 3 = 24 = 6 x 4
27, 21
one.