Multiple, Prime?
To find out how many times 13 goes into 73, we divide 73 by 13. The quotient is the number of times 13 goes into 73 without leaving a remainder. In this case, 73 divided by 13 equals 5 with a remainder of 8. Therefore, 13 goes into 73 exactly 5 times.
81 and 162 are both multiples of 3. In mathematics, a number that can be divided by another number without leaving a remainder is said to be divisible by that number. Both 81 and 162 can be evenly divided by 3, making them multiples of 3.
8, remainder 2
The number that goes into both 77 and 100 is 1. This is because 1 is a factor of every integer, meaning it divides evenly into both 77 and 100 without leaving a remainder. In contrast, other numbers such as 2, 3, 4, etc. do not divide evenly into both 77 and 100.
Multiple, Prime?
The only number that goes into ten and 189 without a remainder is one.
To find out how many times 22 goes into 80, we divide 80 by 22. The quotient is the number of times 22 goes into 80 without leaving a remainder. When you divide 80 by 22, you get a quotient of 3 with a remainder of 14. So, 22 goes into 80 three times with a remainder of 14.
To find out how many times 13 goes into 73, we divide 73 by 13. The quotient is the number of times 13 goes into 73 without leaving a remainder. In this case, 73 divided by 13 equals 5 with a remainder of 8. Therefore, 13 goes into 73 exactly 5 times.
Only 1 can go into 7 and 6 without a remainder.
12 goes into 103 8.58333 times
The number that goes into both 56 and 252 is 4. This is because both 56 and 252 are divisible by 4 without leaving a remainder. When you divide 56 by 4, you get 14, and when you divide 252 by 4, you get 63.
Once, remainder 2
Because 2 goes into 36 without remainder. 36 = 2*18
81 and 162 are both multiples of 3. In mathematics, a number that can be divided by another number without leaving a remainder is said to be divisible by that number. Both 81 and 162 can be evenly divided by 3, making them multiples of 3.
8, remainder 2
The number that goes into both 77 and 100 is 1. This is because 1 is a factor of every integer, meaning it divides evenly into both 77 and 100 without leaving a remainder. In contrast, other numbers such as 2, 3, 4, etc. do not divide evenly into both 77 and 100.