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Well, honey, 3 goes into 4 one time with a remainder of 1. It's like trying to fit into your favorite jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - it's a tight squeeze, but you can make it work if you suck it in a bit. So, in math terms, 3 goes into 4 once with a remainder of 1.
Oh, dude, like, 3 goes into 4, um, like, once with a remainder of 1. So, technically, 3 can't fit perfectly into 4, but it can cozy up in there once and leave a little 1 behind. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, am I right?
3 goes into 4 once, with a remainder of 1. This can be calculated by dividing 4 by 3, which equals 1 with a remainder of 1. In other words, 3 can fit into 4 one whole time, with 1 left over.
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