Well, honey, 3 can go into 4 just once. It's like trying to fit into your skinny jeans after a big meal - sometimes you just gotta accept that it ain't gonna happen more than once. Just divide 4 by 3 and you'll see that there ain't no room for a second go-round.
3 can go into 4 once, with a remainder of 1. This is because 3 is the largest number that can be multiplied by another whole number (1) to get a product less than or equal to 4. In division, the quotient represents the number of times the divisor can be multiplied to get the dividend, and the remainder represents what is left over after the division is completed.
4/3 = 1.3 recurring (that is, 1.3333...) or one and one third.
4 can go into 12 3 times
3 times
3 times.
0 times.
To determine how many times 4 will go into 39, we divide 39 by 4. The result is 9 with a remainder of 3. Therefore, 4 will go into 39 nine times with a remainder of 3.
3
3
4 with remainder 3.
4
4 times
8 3/4
4 and 3/4