Most improper fractions won't become whole numbers, they'll become mixed numbers. Example 33/7. Divide 33 by 7 and put the remainder over 7. Answer: 4 and 5/7. If you had 35/7, that would be the whole number 5.
When you divide 24 by 7 the remainder is 3.
12 and 21
Just divide the number of hours by 24, to get the number of days. Then, divide the number of days by 7, to get the number of weeks. You can also divide the number of hours directly by (24 x 7).
Only one number can: 1
7 9 12 8 loads of numbers to find out divide e.g. 33 divide by 3=11 if it is a whole number then it is a factor
Most improper fractions won't become whole numbers, they'll become mixed numbers. Example 33/7. Divide 33 by 7 and put the remainder over 7. Answer: 4 and 5/7. If you had 35/7, that would be the whole number 5.
The number 231 is divisible by 1, 3, 7, 11, 21, 33, 77, 231.
Number 33 is 7.
158.5151...(repeating) or as a fraction 158 17/33
Divide the denominator into the numerator and put the remainder over the denominator. Example: 33/7 = 4 and 5/7 7 goes into 33 four times with 5 left over.
33 over 7 does not equate to a whole number.
13 and 7 is the most used number by teenage children!
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9 × 26 ÷ 33 = 234 ÷ 33 = 7 3/33 = 7 (1×3)/(11×3) = 7 1/11 = 7.090909... ≈ 7.091
4 times a number added to 7 times the number equals 33
You can divide 231 by 1, 3, 7, 11, 21, 33, 77, and 231. These are the factors of 231.