Well, isn't that a happy little math question! Let's see, if we take 256 and divide it by 15, we get about 17 with a remainder of 11. So, 15 goes into 256 about 17 times, with a little bit left over. Just like in painting, sometimes we have a few extra brush strokes to add those special details!
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To determine how many times 15 goes into 256, you would perform long division. Divide 256 by 15, which equals 17 with a remainder of 11. So, 15 goes into 256 a total of 17 times, with a remainder of 11.
Oh, dude, let's break out the math for this one. So, 256 divided by 15 is like 17.06666667, but we can't have a fraction of a 15, so you can fit 17 whole 15s into 256. But hey, who's counting, right?
17, remainder 1
17 R 1
The required answer is 256/2 = 128.
64 goes into 256 four times. This can be calculated by dividing 256 by 64, which equals 4. In other words, 64 multiplied by 4 equals 256.
It goes: 256/21 = 12 times with a remainder of 4
256 ÷ 14 = 18 with remainder 4 or 18.2857 times.
4/256 = 1/64 simplified which is 0.015625 as a decimal