Not as a whole number but in decimal yes. (5 only goes in to numbers ending with 0 or 5)
It goes into 360/.5 = 720 times
It goes: 360/72 = 5 times
Well, honey, 5 can go into 360 a total of 72 times. It's simple division, darling. Just divide 360 by 5 and you'll get your answer. Math doesn't have to be complicated, just do the math and move on with your fabulous self.
5 with remainder 56.
1.38
It goes into 360/.5 = 720 times
It goes: 360/72 = 5 times
72
Well, honey, 5 can go into 360 a total of 72 times. It's simple division, darling. Just divide 360 by 5 and you'll get your answer. Math doesn't have to be complicated, just do the math and move on with your fabulous self.
5 with remainder 56.
1.38
3.18056 (the 5 is repeated infinitely)
5 + 72 = 77
72 divided by 14.4 = 5 The algebraic expressions are: 72/x = 5 72 = 5x 14.4 = x (14 and 2/5)
36 + 36 = 72 72 + 36 = 108 113 - 108 = 5 3 times with 5 remaining 113 - 5 = 108 = 36 x 3
no it cant because 5 onley goes up by 5 and 2 is not part of that skip counting catorgory
5 x 72 = 360