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7 times with a remainder of 7

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7y ago

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BREANNA FERRIS

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4y ago
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63 cannot go into 8 at all, as 63 is a larger number than 8. When dividing, the number being divided (8 in this case) should be larger than the number it is being divided by (63). In this scenario, the division would result in 0 whole times with a remainder of 8.

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4mo ago
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Oh, what a happy little mistake! It seems like you might have mixed up your numbers there, but that's okay. Remember, it's all about learning and improving. Keep on trying, and you'll see progress in no time.

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1mo ago
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Well, honey, 63 can't go into 8 even if it tried. It's like trying to fit into your high school jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - just not gonna happen. So, the answer is zero times, unless you're living in some alternate math universe I'm not aware of.

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1mo ago
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0.1269 times

63 is greater than 8 and hence it cannot go into the smaller number fully.

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14y ago
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5y ago
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4y ago
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BREANNA FERRIS

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4y ago
thank you
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