Two whole times. After that, there's only enough room left in it for 3 more,
so you cannot jam the entire 4 in there again. If you're allowed to cut up
the 4 into 4 equal pieces, then you can use 3 of them to fill up the 11.
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! If you take 11 and divide it by 4, you'll find that it goes in 2 times with a remainder of 3. Just like painting, sometimes things don't divide perfectly, but that's what makes each calculation unique and special. Just keep practicing and you'll get the hang of it!
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To determine how many times 4 can go into 46, we perform division. When we divide 46 by 4, we get 11 with a remainder of 2. Therefore, 4 can go into 46 a total of 11 times evenly, with a remainder of 2.
11 times with a remainder of 4
11 times, remainder 4
11 with a remainder if 4
2 times
11 times.
4
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To determine how many times 4 can go into 46, we perform division. When we divide 46 by 4, we get 11 with a remainder of 2. Therefore, 4 can go into 46 a total of 11 times evenly, with a remainder of 2.
It goes: 44/4 = 11 times
11 times with a remainder of 4
2 times, remainder 4
11 times, remainder 4
4 times with a remainder of 11
180 ÷ 11 = 16 with remainder 4 or 16.363 times.
4 goes into 39, 11 times with a remainder of 3