Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. If we gently divide 126 by 2, we find that it goes in 63 times. Isn't that just a happy little coincidence? Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
63 can go into 126 exactly 2 times, since 63 x 2 = 126.
31 with remainder 2.
Exactly 63 times
two with thirty left over 48 + 48 + 30 = 126
126/21=6
63 can go into 126 exactly 2 times, since 63 x 2 = 126.
126
Exactly 63 times
252 ÷ 2 = 126
2 goes into 126 a total of 63 times. This is calculated by dividing 126 by 2, which equals 63. Therefore, 2 fits into 126 exactly 63 times without any remainder.
31 with remainder 2.
Exactly 63 times
Four goes into 126 a total of 31 times with a remainder. When you divide 126 by 4, you get 31 with a remainder of 2, since 4 times 31 equals 124. Thus, you can say that four goes into 126 thirty-one times.
two with thirty left over 48 + 48 + 30 = 126
126/21=6
4 2/3 times
63 times 2 equals 126.