Oh, dude, like, you just divide 138 by 27 and you get 5.1111... But since we can't have a fraction of a division, you can say 27 goes into 138 about 5 times. Math can be a real buzzkill sometimes, am I right?
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Well, isn't that a happy little math question! Let's see, if we take 138 and divide it by 27, we find that it goes in 5 times with a remainder of 3. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
Well, honey, if you divide 138 by 27, you'll get 5 with a remainder of 3. So, 27 goes into 138 a total of 5 times, but it doesn't fit perfectly, leaving you with a little leftover of 3. Math can be a real diva sometimes, can't it?
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138 ÷ 36 = 3 with remainder 30 OR 3.833 times.
35 can go into 138 a maximum of 3 times, as 35 multiplied by 3 equals 105, which is the largest multiple of 35 that is less than 138. This leaves a remainder of 33 (138 - 105 = 33). Therefore, 35 can go into 138 three times with a remainder of 33.
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The couculator will show 9.2. But you round it up to 8 for a full number.