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Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If we take 40 and divide it by 25, we find that it goes in once with a remainder of 15. So, 25 can go into 40 one time with a little bit left over. Just remember, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of math!

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25 can go into 40 once because 25 is smaller than 40. When you divide 40 by 25, you get 1 with a remainder of 15. This means that 25 can fit into 40 one time completely, with 15 left over.

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5mo ago
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Well, honey, 25 can go into 40 just once. It's simple math, darling. 25 fits into 40 with a remainder of 15. So, there you have it, one time is all it takes.

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2mo ago
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Once with a remainder of fifteen

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