Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, like, 3 goes into 250 about 83.333 times. But, like, you can't have a third of a time, so technically it goes in 83 times with a remainder of 1. But who's counting, right?
83 whole times, with 1 left over. That's only enough for 1/3 of another time.
According to my calculations, 250 can go into 2,000 8 times
83 times with a remainder of 1
50 can go into 250 5 times because 50 times 5 is 250
250 x 3 = 750
Well honey, 60 goes into 250 a grand total of 4 times with a remainder of 10. So, if you're dividing 250 by 60, you'll get 4 with a little extra left over. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?
According to my calculations, 250 can go into 2,000 8 times
83 times with a remainder of 1
50 can go into 250 5 times because 50 times 5 is 250
Well honey, 60 goes into 250 a grand total of 4 times with a remainder of 10. So, if you're dividing 250 by 60, you'll get 4 with a little extra left over. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?
83 and 1/3 times 3 = 250
250 x 3 = 750
83.33 x 3 = ~250
divide 250 by 3. this gives you 83.3 which is a decimal
3 goes into 57 19 times. 3 goes into 138 46 times.
The question "how many times does 14 go into 3" is asking for the whole number quotient when dividing 3 by 14. In this case, 14 cannot go into 3 even once without exceeding 3. Therefore, the answer is 0 times with a remainder of 3. Mathematically, this can be expressed as 3 divided by 14 equals 0 with a remainder of 3.
It is: 9/3 = 3 times
It goes: 102.75/3 = 34.25 times