Well, let's see, if we have 85 and we want to see how many times 15 goes into it, we can start by dividing 85 by 15. 15 goes into 85 five times, with a remainder of 10. So, 15 goes into 85 five times.
Well, darling, 16 goes into 85 a total of 5 times with a remainder of 5. So, if you're dividing 85 by 16, you'll get a quotient of 5 and a remainder of 5. That's just how the cookie crumbles, honey.
85
To determine how many times 5 goes into 415, you would perform the division operation 415 Γ· 5. The quotient is 83, meaning that 5 goes into 415 a total of 83 times with no remainder. This is because 83 multiplied by 5 equals 415, showing that 5 can evenly divide into 415.
17
85 goes into 42.5 .5 times
85, remainder 5
Well, let's see, if we have 85 and we want to see how many times 15 goes into it, we can start by dividing 85 by 15. 15 goes into 85 five times, with a remainder of 10. So, 15 goes into 85 five times.
Well, darling, 16 goes into 85 a total of 5 times with a remainder of 5. So, if you're dividing 85 by 16, you'll get a quotient of 5 and a remainder of 5. That's just how the cookie crumbles, honey.
5 goes into 55 11 times and it goes in to 85 17 times so 11/17.
85
To determine how many times 5 goes into 415, you would perform the division operation 415 Γ· 5. The quotient is 83, meaning that 5 goes into 415 a total of 83 times with no remainder. This is because 83 multiplied by 5 equals 415, showing that 5 can evenly divide into 415.
17 goes into itself once and it goes into 85 5 times. So write 17/85 as (17x1)/(17x5) and cancel the 17s. What is left is 1/5/
Oh, dude, that's like basic math 101. 17 can go into 85 exactly 5 times. It's like dividing a pizza into 5 equal slices - easy peasy.
17
The GCF is 17.
17 times