To determine how many times 5 goes into 600 evenly, you would divide 600 by 5. The result of this division is 120, meaning that 5 goes into 600 evenly 120 times. This is because 120 multiplied by 5 equals 600.
To determine how many times 5 goes into 205 evenly, you would divide 205 by 5. The result is 41, which means that 5 goes into 205 evenly 41 times without any remainder. This is because 41 multiplied by 5 equals 205, demonstrating that it divides evenly.
There is no integer that goes into 125 three times evenly. 53 = 125 but that is NOT going "into 125 3 times evenly". 5*3 = 15, not 125.
To determine how many times 120 goes into 600, you would divide 600 by 120. This calculation results in 5, meaning that 120 goes into 600 five times without any remainder. Mathematically, this can be expressed as 600 รท 120 = 5.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? Let's see here... If we take 600 and divide it by 5, we find that 5 goes into 600 a total of 120 times. Isn't that just a delightful little math problem to solve? Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
5 goes into 155 evenly. 155/5 = 31
nothing goes into 5 but 5 goes into 100 20 times
1, 5, 25, 125.
To determine how many times 5 goes into 205 evenly, you would divide 205 by 5. The result is 41, which means that 5 goes into 205 evenly 41 times without any remainder. This is because 41 multiplied by 5 equals 205, demonstrating that it divides evenly.
There is no integer that goes into 125 three times evenly. 53 = 125 but that is NOT going "into 125 3 times evenly". 5*3 = 15, not 125.
To determine how many times 120 goes into 600, you would divide 600 by 120. This calculation results in 5, meaning that 120 goes into 600 five times without any remainder. Mathematically, this can be expressed as 600 รท 120 = 5.
1 goes into 5 and 4 evenly.
Not evenly. It goes in 14 times with a remainder of 5.
NO, but it goes in 5 times with a remainder of 1.
5 goes into 155 evenly. 155/5 = 31
Five is a prime number, so no whole number (other than 1) can go into it evenly. However, 2.5 goes into 5 twice, and 1.25 goes into 5 four times.
85, remainder 5
5 goes into 365 evenly.