One way is 6 + (6 + 6 + 6)/6
s + 3 = 6s -s -s ------------- 3 = 5s /5 /5 s=3/5 or s=.6
9 of them with a remainder of 3 or 9.5 of them
To find out how many 6s are in 30, you divide 30 by 6. This gives you 30 ÷ 6 = 5. Therefore, there are 5 sixes in 30.
1 - s = 6 - 6s => 5s = 5 so that s = 1
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s + 3 = 6s -s -s ------------- 3 = 5s /5 /5 s=3/5 or s=.6
9 of them with a remainder of 3 or 9.5 of them
To find out how many 6s are in 30, you divide 30 by 6. This gives you 30 ÷ 6 = 5. Therefore, there are 5 sixes in 30.
1 - s = 6 - 6s => 5s = 5 so that s = 1
54 /6 = 9 , so there is 9 sixs in 24
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30 with a remainder of 5.
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To make 24 using the numbers 6, 6, 9, and 5, you can use the following mathematical expression: (6 / (1 - (9 / 6))) + 5 = 24. This solution involves using a combination of addition, division, and subtraction to manipulate the numbers and achieve the desired result.