Yes!!! 15 times , leaving a remainder of '3'
4 x 15 = 60
60 + 3 = 63
4 can go into 63 a total of 15 times, as 4 multiplied by 15 equals 60. This leaves a remainder of 3, since 63 minus 60 equals 3. Therefore, the full number of times 4 can go into 63 is 15 with a remainder of 3.
To find out how many times 4 can go into 252, you can divide 252 by 4. Doing the calculation, 252 ÷ 4 = 63. Therefore, 4 can go into 252 a total of 63 times.
14 can go into 63 four times, with a remainder. When you divide 63 by 14, you get 4, since 14 multiplied by 4 equals 56. This leaves a remainder of 7, as 63 minus 56 equals 7. Therefore, 14 goes into 63 a total of 4 times.
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63/4 or 15.75 4 * x = 63 where x is our unknown number x = 63/4 dividing both sides by 4 4 * 63/4 = 63 as the 4's cancel
4 can go into 63 a total of 15 times, as 4 multiplied by 15 equals 60. This leaves a remainder of 3, since 63 minus 60 equals 3. Therefore, the full number of times 4 can go into 63 is 15 with a remainder of 3.
To find out how many times 4 can go into 252, you can divide 252 by 4. Doing the calculation, 252 ÷ 4 = 63. Therefore, 4 can go into 252 a total of 63 times.
To determine how many times 63 goes into 252, we divide 252 by 63. The result is 4, as 63 multiplied by 4 equals 252. Therefore, 63 goes into 252 exactly 4 times.
252 ÷ 4 = 63
252 ÷ 4 = 63
14 can go into 63 four times, with a remainder. When you divide 63 by 14, you get 4, since 14 multiplied by 4 equals 56. This leaves a remainder of 7, as 63 minus 56 equals 7. Therefore, 14 goes into 63 a total of 4 times.
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4 with remainder 4.
It is: 63-4 = 59
63
63 times
63/4 or 15.75 4 * x = 63 where x is our unknown number x = 63/4 dividing both sides by 4 4 * 63/4 = 63 as the 4's cancel