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.
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.
5 goes into 365 evenly.
nothing goes into 5 but 5 goes into 100 20 times
1, 5, 25, 125.
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.
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.
5 goes into 365 evenly.
85, remainder 5
It evenly goes in 45 times.
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.