Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Both 6 and 7 can go into numbers that are multiples of both 6 and 7, such as 42. When numbers can be divided evenly by two different numbers, it's like they're sharing the canvas and working together to create something beautiful. Just think of them as painting a lovely landscape together!
They both go into 56.
no need for 3 as it already goes in to 6 so 5 6 7 go in to 210 210 = 5 x 42 = 6 x 35 = 7 x 30
7 is co-prime to both 6 and 8.
7 and 5 are prime numbers, but 3*2=6
1, 2, 3, 6 1, 7 1, 2, 4, 8
7 and 6 can go into 42 because of 7x6=42
1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 go into one or the other (or both).
not one number goes into 6 and 7 unless it is 1. the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 6 go into 6. only 1 goes into 7 because 7 is a prime number
6/14 divide top and bottom by 2: 3/7 this can go no further as both 3 and 7 are prime numbers
2 goes into both 14 and 6.2 x 7 = 142 x 3 = 6
Is it 3*(6/7), or (3*6)/7 both are the same. They are 18/7, which is about 2.57142857.
It's impossible to tell because multiples go on forever ,so the biggest might be 42 because both 6 and 7 have that multiple in common.
Solving the equations y/7 +6 = 11 Subtract 6 from both sides: y/7 = 5 multiply both sides by 7: 7 = 35
The number that can go into 6 and 10 are 1 2 5 and 10. The following list can be used to clarify this further: 1 can go into both 6 and 10 2 can go into both 6 and 10 5 can go into both 6 and 10 10 can go into both 6 and 10This means that the number that can go into 6 and 10 is 1 2 5 and 10.
7 can go into 45 - 6 times. 7 x 6 = 42. That leaves a remainder of 3.
It will go in 48/7 = 6.8571 times (approx).It will go in 48/7 = 6.8571 times (approx).It will go in 48/7 = 6.8571 times (approx).It will go in 48/7 = 6.8571 times (approx).
14 = 2*7 49 = 7*7 So 1, -1, 7, -7 all go into both 14 and 49.