If you divide 113 by 5 on a calculator (or using pencil and paper) and make each group that size, all groups will be the same size.Note: The answer is not a whole number, so you may need to do some rounding.
113/5 = 22.6
Each group will contain 22.6
113
If you want to find one tenth of a number, divide it by 10. For example, one tenth of 50 is 5. I teach my students about fraction this way. When you consider one tenth of something, 1/10, think of the denominator of the fraction as the number of equal groups you have to divide a particular number into. Then think of the numerator of the fraction as the number of those equal groups you are counting up. Another example: to find 3/10 of 50, divide 50 into ten equal groups of 5 each. Then count three of them: 5 + 5 + 5 = 15. 3/10 of 50 is 15.
The smallest possible number is the lowest common multiple of 2, 5, 6 = 30.
25/5=5 so if you need to put 25 into 5 equal groups you would put 5 in each group.
1 + 3 + 6 + 8 = 18 = 2 + 4 + 5 + 7
113
Divide 3 inches in 5 equal parts
If you want to find one tenth of a number, divide it by 10. For example, one tenth of 50 is 5. I teach my students about fraction this way. When you consider one tenth of something, 1/10, think of the denominator of the fraction as the number of equal groups you have to divide a particular number into. Then think of the numerator of the fraction as the number of those equal groups you are counting up. Another example: to find 3/10 of 50, divide 50 into ten equal groups of 5 each. Then count three of them: 5 + 5 + 5 = 15. 3/10 of 50 is 15.
Start by multiplying 45 with 9 and divide by 5. Then add 32 to the answer. In this case the answer is 113 degree fahrenheit.
If there is a remainder of 8 when they divide into 113, then they must be factors of 113 - 8 = 105, but not factors of 113, and greater than 8: The factors of 105 are: 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 35, 105 The factors of 113 are: 1, 113 Thus the 3 numbers which divide 113 with a remainder of 8 are 15, 21, 35, 105 (oops, there are 4 numbers which satisfy the criteria - I never could count...)
9ft and 5 inches.
Select any one side and divide its length into 5 equal parts. Draw lines that are parallel to the adjacent side to the opposite side. This will divide the rectangle into 5 equal strips.
15 or any multiple of 15, including 15 trillion which is greater than the human popluation, but that is maths for you!
The smallest possible number is the lowest common multiple of 2, 5, 6 = 30.
25/5=5 so if you need to put 25 into 5 equal groups you would put 5 in each group.
You divide it into parts of 1.2by4
1 + 3 + 6 + 8 = 18 = 2 + 4 + 5 + 7