Yes, you can have a remainder of 5 when you divide by 6. If you divide 11 by 6, it will go into it one time with a remainder of 5.
The idea is to multiply 18 by 2, then divide the result by 6. As an alternative, you can also divide 18 by 6 first, then multiply the result by 2.
6
its 3
9 - 4 = 5 and 5 x 5 is 25. Let's check: 25/5=5, 5+4=9.
If you divide 60 by 6 the result is 10.
From 7.5 / 9 divide both by 1.5 then 5/6 result 100/6 = 16.667 5 x 16.667 = 83.33% answer
Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.
Yes, you can have a remainder of 5 when you divide by 6. If you divide 11 by 6, it will go into it one time with a remainder of 5.
The idea is to multiply 18 by 2, then divide the result by 6. As an alternative, you can also divide 18 by 6 first, then multiply the result by 2.
6
its 3
You can divide it by 2,3,6,1,.5
2/5 divided by 1/3 is the same as 2/5 x 3/1 = 6/5 or 1 and 1/5
The answer is 2/7
if you divide them out you get the same result 3 / 6 , 5 / 10 , 1 / 2 all = 0.5 or half if you like
So if you divide 605 by 5 your result will be 121, then if you multiplied 121 by 200 your result will be 24.200, so be sure to do the right calculation.