Oh, dude, let me blow your mind with this math magic! So, when you divide 14 by 5, you get 2 with a remainder of 4. So technically, 5 can't fit perfectly into 14, but it can cozy up to it and leave a little reminder that it tried. Math can be such a drama queen sometimes, am I right?
5
1, 2, 7 and 14 go into 14. 1, 5, 7,and 35 go in to 35. 14 and 35 have no common factors (whole numbers)
To determine how many times 5 can go into 74, you would perform division. 74 divided by 5 equals 14 with a remainder of 4. This means that 5 can go into 74 a total of 14 times, with 4 left over.
3.9286 times.
it is 4 times
14, remainder 5
5
14 but it has a remaining 0/5
1, 2, 7 and 14 go into 14. 1, 5, 7,and 35 go in to 35. 14 and 35 have no common factors (whole numbers)
70
To determine how many times 5 can go into 74, you would perform division. 74 divided by 5 equals 14 with a remainder of 4. This means that 5 can go into 74 a total of 14 times, with 4 left over.
59
3.9286 times.
it is 4 times
14 with remainder 3.
70 ÷ 5 = 14
36 ÷ 14 = 2 with remainder 8.