Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 9 can go into 48 a total of 5 times with a remainder of 3. So, technically, you can fit 9 into 48 five whole times before you're left with a little extra that just doesn't quite make the cut.
Oh, dude, let me blow your mind with this super complicated math question... 9 can go into 48 like 5 times, man. Yeah, 5 times. Crazy, right? I know, I know, it's like rocket science level stuff.
To determine how many times 13 can go into 48, we divide 48 by 13. The quotient is 3 with a remainder of 9. Therefore, 13 can go into 48 three times with a remainder of 9.
48/9 = 5.33...
48 times
9 times with 3 remaining 435 - 3 = 432 = 48 x 9
It goes in 20.1875 times or 20 times with a remainder of 9.
To determine how many times 13 can go into 48, we divide 48 by 13. The quotient is 3 with a remainder of 9. Therefore, 13 can go into 48 three times with a remainder of 9.
48/9 = 5.33...
48 times
9 whole times.
5 goes into 48 9 times. 48 divided by 5 is 9.6.
9 times with 3 remaining 435 - 3 = 432 = 48 x 9
It goes in 20.1875 times or 20 times with a remainder of 9.
20 with remainder 9.
9 times with a remainder of 3
2 with remainder 9.
432 Γ· 9 = 48
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 5 can go into 48 nine times with a remainder of 3. It's like when you try to divide a pizza into equal slices but end up with a little crust left over. Math can be a real slice sometimes, you know?