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 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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42 divided by 36 is 1.167 or 1 with remainder 6.