4 times with a remainder of 15 or 4.5 times
30 times
No, 30 and 135 are not relatively prime.
In mathematics, when we divide a number by another number, we are looking for how many times the second number can "fit into" the first number. In this case, 30 cannot go into 8 at all because 8 is smaller than 30. Therefore, the answer is 0 times.
To find four numbers that equal 135, you can use various combinations. For example, 30, 35, 25, and 45 add up to 135 (30 + 35 + 25 + 45 = 135). Another possibility could be 40, 40, 30, and 25. There are many combinations that can achieve this total.
Well, honey, 30 can go into 700 a whopping 23 times. That's right, you can fit that 30 in there 23 times before you run out of room. Math doesn't lie, darling.
4 times with a remainder of 15 or 4.5 times
30 times
30 Times
about20-30
27.5 times.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! If we take 135 and divide it by 30, we find that it goes in 4 times. Just imagine those numbers dancing together, creating a beautiful equation on our canvas of numbers. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
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30 and 135 both are composite numbers. 30 and 135 both are divided by 5 and 3.
The GCF of 30 & 135 is 15.
No, 30 and 135 are not relatively prime.
30/135 = 2/9