12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96 +12 . . .
60
Not evenly.
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60, 120, 180, 240, 300 +60 . . .
The numbers one and three go into 273 and six evenly.
No, three and six cannot go into seven in a straightforward sense. Both numbers are greater than seven, so they cannot divide evenly into it. In terms of factors, neither three nor six can be multiplied by any whole number to equal seven.
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Three can go into sixty six twelve times
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Six cannot go into four any whole number of times, as six is larger than four. In division, the number being divided (in this case, four) is called the dividend, and the number by which the dividend is being divided (in this case, six) is called the divisor. Since four is smaller than six, it is not possible to divide it by six without getting a decimal or fraction as a result.
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