Well honey, let me break it down for you. Out of those options, 9 is the odd one out that won't divide into 36 without a remainder. The rest of those numbers will slide right into 36 with no problem, but 9 is just too big for that party.
2 divides exactly 18 times into 36, there is no remainder.
36 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18 & 36 * * * * * Wrong. These are number that divide 36 not numbers that are divisible by 36! Numbers that are divisible by 36 are the numbers in the 36 times table: 36, 72 , 108, 144, 180 etc.
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1, 2, and 4 will divide into both 36 and 100 with zero remainder. They're called the "common factors" of 36 and 100.
The factors of 36, listed from smallest to greatest, are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36. These numbers divide 36 without leaving a remainder.
The remainder is 36.
2 divides exactly 18 times into 36, there is no remainder.
Because 24 does not divide exactly into 36 ! For any number to be a factor of another number - it must divide exactly into it with no remainder. The same applies to GCF
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If you are talking about greatest common factor, then the GCF of 36 and 72 is 36 itself because it can divide both 36 as well as 72 without remainder.
9 is the largest integer that can divide into both 36 and 81 evenly with no remainder.
36 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18 & 36 * * * * * Wrong. These are number that divide 36 not numbers that are divisible by 36! Numbers that are divisible by 36 are the numbers in the 36 times table: 36, 72 , 108, 144, 180 etc.
The question is asking how many integers go into 36 with no remainders.2,3,4,6,9,12,36
To determine if 36 is in the 8 times table, we need to check if 36 is divisible by 8 without any remainder. When we divide 36 by 8, we get 4 with a remainder of 4. Therefore, 36 is not in the 8 times table because it is not a multiple of 8.
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