Well, let's see here, my friend. If we take 700 and divide it by 21, we find that it can go in 33 times without going over. Isn't that just a happy little discovery? Remember, there's no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
To determine how many times 63 can go into 1575 without going over, we divide 1575 by 63. The result is 25, which means that 63 can go into 1575 25 times without going over.
93 can go into 700 7 times without going over.
16 goes into 145 9 times without going over
four 17 + 17 = 34 34 + 34 = 68
49 divided by 8 equals 6 with a remainder of 1.
To determine how many times 63 can go into 1575 without going over, we divide 1575 by 63. The result is 25, which means that 63 can go into 1575 25 times without going over.
9 times
29 times.
6
19 times, with 3 left over.
93 can go into 700 7 times without going over.
13, remainder 1
It can go in five times without going over or becoming a decimal, and 5.583 times exactly.
270 = 45 x 6 so - 45 goes into 270 with no remainder.
16 goes into 145 9 times without going over
Seven times. (7 x 30 = 210, 8 x 30 = 240)
four 17 + 17 = 34 34 + 34 = 68