Oh, dude, partial quotients are just fancy math words for breaking down a big number into smaller chunks when you're dividing. So, like, for 237, you can divide it by, say, 10 and get 23.7, or by 100 and get 2.37. It's like slicing up a pizza into smaller, more manageable slices... but with numbers.
numbers which go into 237 are the multiples of 237: 237, 474, 711, 948,...
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79, 158, 237, 316, 395
The first 10 multiples of 79 are: 79, 158, 237, 316, 395, 474, 553, 632, 711, and 790.
79, 158, 237, 316, 395, 474, 553, 632, 711, 790, 869, . . .
The first 15 multiples of 79: 79, 158, 237, 316, 395, 474, 553, 632, 711, 790, 869, 948, 1027, 1106, 1185 . . .
79, 158, 237, 316, 395, 474, 553, 632, 711, 790.
79, 158, 237, 316, 395, 474, 553, 632, 711, 790
no 79 158 237 316 395 474 553 632 711 790 are first multiples of 79
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Too many to list, but starting with 228, 231, 234, 237, 240, 243, 246, 249 . . .