nope it cant because it only goes up to 42 not 40 it goes past 40 :)
To determine how many times 6 can go into 40, you would perform division. 40 ÷ 6 = 6 with a remainder of 4. This means that 6 can go into 40 a total of 6 times, with 4 left over.
260 ÷ 40 = 6 20/40 = 6½ = 6.5
Well, honey, if we're talking about good ol' division here, 6 can go into 40 a total of 6 times with 4 left over. So, you can fit 6 sixes in there, but there's always a little bit of room for a remainder to crash the party.
40
No, it cant
To determine how many times 6 can go into 40, you would perform division. 40 ÷ 6 = 6 with a remainder of 4. This means that 6 can go into 40 a total of 6 times, with 4 left over.
6 can go into 40 6 times with 4 left over
40 ÷ 6 = 6 r 4 or 6 2/3
260 ÷ 40 = 6 20/40 = 6½ = 6.5
Well, honey, if we're talking about good ol' division here, 6 can go into 40 a total of 6 times with 4 left over. So, you can fit 6 sixes in there, but there's always a little bit of room for a remainder to crash the party.
No, it cant
40
6
To determine how many times 6 goes into 240, you would divide 240 by 6. The result is 40, which means that 6 goes into 240 40 times. This is because 6 multiplied by 40 equals 240.
240
6 R 12
240/6 = 40, although the reference to a "single equation" is incomprehensible.