Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, like, 4 goes into 54, like, 13.5 times. But since we can't have half a time, we just say it goes in 13 times with a remainder of 2. So, yeah, 4 goes into 54, like, 13 times.
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Well, honey, 4 goes into 54 thirteen times with a remainder of 2. So, in other words, you can fit 4 into 54 thirteen whole times, but you'll have 2 left over. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?
4 goes into 54 thirteen times with a remainder of 2. This can be calculated by dividing 54 by 4, which equals 13 with a remainder of 2. Therefore, 4 goes into 54 thirteen times.
54 can go into 54 once, with remainder 4.
10 times with a remainder of 4 or 10.8 times
4 with remainder 6.
To determine how many times 25 can go into 54, we need to perform long division. When we divide 54 by 25, the quotient is 2 with a remainder of 4. This means that 25 can go into 54 two times with a remainder of 4.
13.5