20.75
To find out how many times 20 goes into 172, you would perform a division operation. Divide 172 by 20 to get the quotient. In this case, 172 ÷ 20 equals 8 with a remainder of 12. Therefore, 20 goes into 172 eight times with a remainder of 12.
To find out how many times 11 goes into 98, you would perform the division operation 98 ÷ 11. The quotient is the result of the division, which in this case is 8.7272... However, since we are looking for a whole number of times, we would consider the integer quotient, which is 8. Therefore, 11 goes into 98 eight times with a remainder of 10.
135.4286
8.75
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17 divided by 9 = 1, Remainder 8
20.75
To find out how many times 20 goes into 172, you would perform a division operation. Divide 172 by 20 to get the quotient. In this case, 172 ÷ 20 equals 8 with a remainder of 12. Therefore, 20 goes into 172 eight times with a remainder of 12.
To find out how many times 11 goes into 98, you would perform the division operation 98 ÷ 11. The quotient is the result of the division, which in this case is 8.7272... However, since we are looking for a whole number of times, we would consider the integer quotient, which is 8. Therefore, 11 goes into 98 eight times with a remainder of 10.
135.4286
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If we take 79 and divide it by 9, we find that 9 goes into 79 about 8 times, with a remainder of 7. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents. Keep on calculating, my friend!
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8.75
To determine how many times 31 goes into 70, you would perform a division operation. The quotient is the result of dividing the dividend (70) by the divisor (31). In this case, 31 goes into 70 two times with a remainder of 8. So, 31 goes into 70 exactly 2 times.
Because the remainder from a division must be smaller than the divisor. The remainder, 8, is not smaller than the divisor, 6.
Eight times with a remainder of four