1000/6=166.6666667
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Oh, dude, you want me to do math? Fine. So, like, 6 times what equals 1000, right? Well, if you divide 1000 by 6, you get 166.66666667. So, technically, 6 times 166.66666667 equals 1000. But who's counting, right?
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what number times 6 equals 1000, we can simply divide 1000 by 6. So, 1000 divided by 6 equals 166.67. So, 6 times 166.67 is pretty close to 1000.
To solve the equation 6x = 1000, you need to isolate the variable x. Divide both sides of the equation by 6 to get x = 1000/6. Simplifying further, x = 166.67. Therefore, 6 times 166.67 equals 1000.
-6x^2 - 78x - 252 Improved answer: -6x+6x+7 When simplified = 7
There is no possible value of 'x' for which (6x-2) can be equal to (6x-12).
-6x-4-8 = -6x -12
That depends on what you mean by "6x 5", which could be 6x * 5, 6x + 5, 6x - 5, 6x / 5, 6x5, etc.
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