There is one six in the units place every 10 numbers. So from 1 to 1000 there are 100 6s in the units place. There are ten sixes in the tens place every 100 numbers, so from 1 to 1000 there are 100 6s in the tens place. Finally, there are 100 numbers that have 6 in the hundreds place. Add all these together, and you get 300. Thus there are 300 6s between 1 and 1,000.
There are three 6s in your question - six million, six hundred, and six.
You have to find out how many 6s go into 100 evenly so 100/6=16 with a remainder of 4 so you will pass by 16 6s
There are 20...
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Exactly six of them
There is one six in the units place every 10 numbers. So from 1 to 1000 there are 100 6s in the units place. There are ten sixes in the tens place every 100 numbers, so from 1 to 1000 there are 100 6s in the tens place. Finally, there are 100 numbers that have 6 in the hundreds place. Add all these together, and you get 300. Thus there are 300 6s between 1 and 1,000.
There are three 6s in your question - six million, six hundred, and six.
there will be 10 6s through the whole thing
You have to find out how many 6s go into 100 evenly so 100/6=16 with a remainder of 4 so you will pass by 16 6s
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6,000, 600 Six thousands, six hundreds, no tens, no units.
Depends what you mean by "sixes".There are 2 possible answers:9 - There is six, twenty six, thirty six, ..., ninety six.20 - There are the 6s at the end of 6, 16, 26, ..., 96 and the 6s at the beginning of 60, 61, ..., 69.
16 & change.
20.
Zero. If you roll five dice, you cannot get six 6s.