85
A dozen times with two left over
8 and 1/2 times
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you take 170 and divide it by 24, you'll find that it goes in about 7 times. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little miscalculations that we can learn from.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Like, okay, let's see... 3 goes into 512 about 170 times. But hey, who's counting, right? Just divide and conquer, my friend.
2 will go into 84 a total of 42 times.
170 times.
4 times with remainder 2.
A dozen times with two left over
It goes 56 times with a remainder of 2
8 and 1/2 times
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you take 170 and divide it by 24, you'll find that it goes in about 7 times. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little miscalculations that we can learn from.
To find out how many times 6 goes into 170, you divide 170 by 6. The quotient is 28 with a remainder of 2. Therefore, 6 goes into 170 28 times evenly.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here? Like, okay, let me think for a sec. So, 21 can go into 170 like around 8 times. But hey, don't quote me on that, I'm just here for the jokes, not the math!
340
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Like, okay, let's see... 3 goes into 512 about 170 times. But hey, who's counting, right? Just divide and conquer, my friend.
170: 1, 2, 5, 10, 17, 34, 85, 170
To find the partial quotients for 170 divided by 8, you can start by estimating how many times 8 fits into 170. You might begin with 20, since ( 8 \times 20 = 160 ). Subtracting, ( 170 - 160 = 10 ). Then, you can see how many times 8 fits into 10, which is 1 time, giving a final partial quotient of 21 with a remainder of 2.