46
Yes, but not evenly. It could go in 15 whole times, and then there would be 1 left over.
46 goes into 234, 5 times.
46 goes into 2438 53 times. 46 x 2438 = 112,148.
128 ÷ 46 = ~2.78 or 2 times with a remainder of 36.
Twice with two left over
Nine times, with a little left over. 9.2 times to be exact.
3 whole times, with enough left over (2) to make 5% of another time.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 46 goes into 46 exactly once, and then you have 54 left over. And then, 46 goes into 100 twice with 8 left over. So, technically, 46 goes into 100 two times with a remainder of 8. Math can be fun, right?
258704
Oh, isn't that a happy little math problem? Let's see, we can figure that out by dividing 400 by 46. When we do that, we find that 46 goes into 400 about 8 times, with a little bit left over. It's just like painting a beautiful landscape - sometimes we have to make small adjustments to get everything to fit together just right.
46
Yes, but not evenly. It could go in 15 whole times, and then there would be 1 left over.
Zero times greater.
42/(6/46) = 42 x 46 / 6 = 322
7 times with remainder of 4, or 7.67.
As many times as you want. If what you mean is, how many times can you subtract 2 from 46 before you hit zero (that is, "how many times does two go into 46") the answer is 23.