Six of them
30 times.
Well, honey, if you're talking about good ol' division, 30 goes into 180 exactly 6 times. It's simple math, darling. Just divide 180 by 30 and you'll get your answer.
30 180/6 = 30 so it follows that 6*30 will = 180.
180 ÷ 45 = 4
4.5 times or 4 with remainder 20.
6 times
30 times.
180 times, with 18 remainder
Well, honey, if you're talking about good ol' division, 30 goes into 180 exactly 6 times. It's simple math, darling. Just divide 180 by 30 and you'll get your answer.
180
30
Yes, exactly 30 times
6*3 is 18 so 6*30 is 180, so yes it does.
You can take away 30 from 180 six times. This is because 180 divided by 30 equals 6. After taking away 30 six times, you would reach zero.
30 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/36030 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/36030 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/36030 min/180 hours = 30 min/(180*60) min = 30/(180*60) = 1/360
the answer is 180 the math formula: 30 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 30 = 180 is the same as the math formula: 30 x 6 = 180.
A 180-degree angle can be divided into six 30-degree angles. This is because 180 divided by 30 equals 6, meaning that six 30-degree angles can fit within a 180-degree angle.