8, remainder 1
Of whole numbers only, it's 449. Of all numbers including decimals, it's 449.99999... with the 9s never ending.
Five 9s:(99 x 9 + 9) / 9 = 100
-- Take one whole set of the digits that repeat in the decimal. Write them as the numerator of the fraction. -- For the denominator of the fraction, write a group of 9s ... the same number of them as there are digits in the numerator. -- Simplify the fraction, if possible and if you feel like it.
Oh, dude, let me grab my calculator for this one... Alright, so 9 can go into 134 about 14 times with a remainder of 8. So, like, you can fit in the 9s about 14 times, but there's always gonna be a little leftover party at the end.
33 divided by 9 equals 3 with a remainder of 6
24 of them with a remainder of 2
62.22 or 62 with a remainder of 2.
6 of them with a remainder of 4
111 of them with a remainder of 1
8, remainder 1
There are: 640/9 = 71 with a remainder of 1
The process of multiplication doesn't produce remainders.The process of division does.If you want to divide a 3-digit number by a one-digit numberand get a remainder of 8, try these:107 divided by 9116 divided by 9125 divided by 9134 divided by 9143 divided by 9..Add as many 9s to 107 as you want to, and then divide the result by 9.The remainder will always be 8.
3 times with a remainder of 5
0.80, 0.8000, 0.8000000000000000 and also 0.7999 ... where "..." indicates that the 9s go on forever.
9, 19, 29, 39, 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, 90, 91, 92
45 is the smallest number that both 9 and 15 divide into evenly with no remainder.