Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If you have 64 and you want to see how many times 16 fits into it without any leftovers, you simply divide 64 by 16. And when you do that, you'll find that 16 goes into 64 exactly 4 times. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes math can be a joyful experience too!
To determine how many times 16 can go into 145, we divide 145 by 16. The quotient is the whole number of times 16 can fit into 145 without going over. In this case, 16 can go into 145 9 times, with a remainder of 1.
16 goes into 145 9 times without going over
To determine how many times 16 can go into 117, we divide 117 by 16. The quotient is the whole number of times 16 can be divided into 117 without leaving a remainder. In this case, 16 goes into 117 7 times with a remainder of 5. So, 16 can go into 117 exactly 7 times.
Divide... the answer is 3.5 It is: 56/16 = 3 remainder 8 or as 3.5
2 goes into 32 ... 16 times
Both 16 and 8 are divisors of 64, since both can divide 64 without any remainders. 64/16=4 and 64/8=8.
To determine how many times 16 can go into 145, we divide 145 by 16. The quotient is the whole number of times 16 can fit into 145 without going over. In this case, 16 can go into 145 9 times, with a remainder of 1.
16 goes into 145 9 times without going over
72 divided by 16 = 4.5 Therefore 16 does not go into 72 without decimals
To determine how many times 16 can go into 117, we divide 117 by 16. The quotient is the whole number of times 16 can be divided into 117 without leaving a remainder. In this case, 16 goes into 117 7 times with a remainder of 5. So, 16 can go into 117 exactly 7 times.
4 goes into 64 exactly 16 times
Divide... the answer is 3.5 It is: 56/16 = 3 remainder 8 or as 3.5
2 goes into 32 ... 16 times
Exactly 16 times
16 times
16
7.375 times.