24 can go into 28 once, with a remainder of 4. This is because 24 multiplied by 1 equals 24, which is less than 28. Any multiple of 24 greater than 28 would result in a quotient greater than 1, which is not possible in this case.
Once, remainder 4
Six goes into 28 four times, as (6 \times 4 = 24). This leaves a remainder of 4, since (28 - 24 = 4). Therefore, six fits into 28 a total of four times with a remainder.
28 whole times, with enough left over for 1/8 of another time.
Exactly 28 times
3 times with a remainder of 1
7 times. 7.5833333... to be exact.
7 goes into 28 4 times
24
182/28 = 6.5 times
exactly 28 times
14 times.
To determine how many times 24 can go into 168, you can divide 168 by 24. Performing the division, 168 ÷ 24 = 7. Therefore, 24 can go into 168 a total of 7 times.