385
To determine which times tables go into 385, we need to find the factors of 385. The factors of 385 are 1, 5, 7, 11, 35, 55, 77, and 385. These numbers represent the times tables that can evenly divide into 385 without leaving a remainder.
1, 5, 7, 11, 35, 55, 77, 385
The GCF is: 1
Factors of 231: 1, 3, 7, 11, 21, 33, 77, 231 Factors of 55: 1, 5, 11, 55 GCF (231, 55) = 11
It is: 7 times 7 equals 49
55/7=About 7.857
55 times 7 equals 385. You can find this by multiplying the two numbers directly: 55 × 7 = 385.
7 can go into 55 a total of 7 times, as 7 multiplied by 7 equals 49, which is the largest multiple of 7 that is less than 55. When you subtract 49 from 55, you have a remainder of 6. Thus, 7 fits into 55 seven times with a remainder of 6.
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! If you take 55 and divide it by 7, you'll find that 7 goes into 55 a total of 7 times. Just imagine those little sevens dancing around and fitting perfectly into 55, creating a lovely little mathematical masterpiece.
55/7 does.
55 and 5/7
7 times with 6 remaining
Seven times with a remainder of six.
55 ÷ 6 = 9 with remainder 1 or 9.1667
55 times
Eight goes into 55 a total of six times, since 8 multiplied by 6 equals 48, which is the largest multiple of 8 that is less than 55. The remainder would be 7, as 55 minus 48 equals 7. Thus, the answer is 6 with a remainder of 7.
x(0.07) = 55 x = 55 / (0.07) x = 785.7142857...