These factor pairs, when multiplied, equal 138:
(1, 138)
(2, 69)
(3, 46)
(6, 23)
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. To find the times tables that equal 138, we can start by exploring different factors of 138. We see that 138 is equal to 2 x 69, 3 x 46, 6 x 23, and 1 x 138. Each of these pairs forms a times table that equals 138. Isn't that just delightful?
69 times
69 x 2 = 138
It goes in 138 times.
23
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. To find the times tables that equal 138, we can start by exploring different factors of 138. We see that 138 is equal to 2 x 69, 3 x 46, 6 x 23, and 1 x 138. Each of these pairs forms a times table that equals 138. Isn't that just delightful?
35 can go into 138 a maximum of 3 times, as 35 multiplied by 3 equals 105, which is the largest multiple of 35 that is less than 138. This leaves a remainder of 33 (138 - 105 = 33). Therefore, 35 can go into 138 three times with a remainder of 33.
69 times
1 x 276, 2 x 138, 3 x 92, 4 x 69, 6 x 46, 12 x 23, 23 x 12, 46 x 6, 69 x 4, 92 x 3, 138 x 2, 276 x 1 = 276
69 x 2 = 138
1 x 138, 2 x 69, 3 x 46, 6 x 23.
It goes in 138 times.
34 and 1/2 times
2 times 1 equals 2.
43,056 138 x 2 = 276 138 x 10 = 1,380 138 x 300 = 41,400 276 + 1,380 + 41,400 = 43,056
138 x 00001 = 138 x 1 = 138.
2 times, with a remainder of 38 or 2.76 times.