9 goes into 13 one time with a remainder of 4. This is because 9 is not a factor of 13, so it can only go into 13 once before exceeding it. The division of 13 by 9 results in a quotient of 1 and a remainder of 4.
Oh, dude, like, 9 goes into 13, like, once with a remainder of 4. So, technically, it goes in 1 time, but there's a little bit left over. Math can be such a buzzkill, am I right?
To find out how many times 13 can go into 119, you would divide 119 by 13. The result is 9, with no remainder. This means that 13 can go into 119 exactly 9 times.
13 times.
To determine how many times 13 can go into 48, we divide 48 by 13. The quotient is 3 with a remainder of 9. Therefore, 13 can go into 48 three times with a remainder of 9.
124 ÷ 13 = 9 with remainder 7 or 9.5385 times.
13 times.... with a remainder of 9.
To find out how many times 13 can go into 119, you would divide 119 by 13. The result is 9, with no remainder. This means that 13 can go into 119 exactly 9 times.
13 times.
To determine how many times 13 can go into 48, we divide 48 by 13. The quotient is 3 with a remainder of 9. Therefore, 13 can go into 48 three times with a remainder of 9.
9 can go into 123 = `13 times!
To determine how many times 9 can go into 122, you would perform long division. When you divide 122 by 9, you get 13 with a remainder of 5. This means that 9 can go into 122 exactly 13 times, with a remainder of 5.
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124 ÷ 13 = 9 with remainder 7 or 9.5385 times.
13 times.... with a remainder of 9.
724 ÷ 13 = 55 with remainder 9
6 with remainder 13.
121 ÷ 9 = 13 4/9 ≈ 13.444
9 times, with 13 left over