Restate the question: What is the Least Common Multiple of 16, 9, and 6?
16 = 2x2x2x2
9 = 3x3
6 = 3x2
You need four 2's for the 16, and two 3's for the 9. The 6 is no problem.
LCM = 16x9 = 144.
16 with remainder 6.
16 with a remainder of 6
No: 150 divided by 9 equals 16 with a remainder of 6.
9/16 * 5/6 = (9*5)/(16*6) = (3*5)/(16*2) = 15/32
6 times, remainder 9
9, remainder 6
16 - 6/9 = 15.3 recurring (that is, 15.3333...)
The GCF of 6, 9, and 16 is 1
The least common multiple of 9, 6, and 16 is 144.
9/6 divided by 1/16 = 24
-6 -9a = 16 : Add 6 to both sides -9a = 22 : Multiply both sides by -1 9a = -16 : Divide both sides by 9 a = -16/9 = -17/9
Oh, dude, math time! So, 10 can go into 16 once, right? But then you've got like, 6 left over. So, technically, 10 can go into 16 once with a remainder of 6. Math is wild, man.