5
To find the quotient of 5 divided by 65, you perform the division: (5 \div 65 = \frac{5}{65} = \frac{1}{13}). Therefore, the quotient is ( \frac{1}{13} ) or approximately 0.0769.
To find the number you need to divide 65 by to get 13, you can set up a proportion: ( \frac{65}{100} = \frac{13}{x} ). Cross multiplying, we get ( 65x = 1300 ). Dividing both sides by 65, we find that ( x = 20 ). Therefore, you need to divide 65 by 20 to get 13 over 20.
5
13
To find out how many times 5 goes into 65, you divide 65 by 5. Doing the calculation, 65 ÷ 5 = 13. Therefore, 5 goes into 65 a total of 13 times.
To find the quotient of 5 divided by 65, you perform the division: (5 \div 65 = \frac{5}{65} = \frac{1}{13}). Therefore, the quotient is ( \frac{1}{13} ) or approximately 0.0769.
To find the number you need to divide 65 by to get 13, you can set up a proportion: ( \frac{65}{100} = \frac{13}{x} ). Cross multiplying, we get ( 65x = 1300 ). Dividing both sides by 65, we find that ( x = 20 ). Therefore, you need to divide 65 by 20 to get 13 over 20.
5
13
65
65 is a multiple of 13. 13 is a factor of 65. The work is to divide 13 into 65. If the result is an integer, 13 is a factor.
13 is a prime number that will evenly divide into 65 (5 X 13 equals 65). 13 is the LCM of 13 and 65.
To find out how many times 5 goes into 65, you divide 65 by 5. Doing the calculation, 65 ÷ 5 = 13. Therefore, 5 goes into 65 a total of 13 times.
The factors of 65 are 1, 5, 13, and 65.
For this question, you can find the answer very easily. Because something divided by 5 equals to 13; you would just multiply 13 by 5. 13*5 = 65 and then, to check divide 65/5 65/5 = 13
5
1, 13.