4 with remainder 2.
5 goes into 52 only 50 times with a remainder of 2.
2, R 8
3 cannot go into 52 but 2*26 is 52
26 will go into 52 exactly 2 times. This is because 26 multiplied by 2 equals 52. In division, the number being divided (52) is called the dividend, the number we are dividing by (26) is called the divisor, and the result is the quotient.
4 with remainder 2.
4 times, with a remainder of 2.
Negative 2 times.
5 goes into 52 only 50 times with a remainder of 2.
2, R 8
5 r=2
2 with remainder 16.
52 ÷ 10 = 5.2 Or 52 ÷ 10 = 5 2/10 = 5 1/5 Alternatively, it can go 5 times with a remainder of 2
52 times with remainder 1.
3 cannot go into 52 but 2*26 is 52
10 goes into 52 five times, with a remainder of 2. This can be calculated by dividing 52 by 10, which equals 5 with a remainder of 2. In other words, 10 multiplied by 5 is 50, and adding the remaining 2 gives you the original number 52.
Yes, 26 times.