It depends: if you mean 6 as in 60 then 11, if you mean 6 as in 36 then 10 or if you mean 6 as in 6 then 1.
20 remember to include 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 ........
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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
you would pass ten on the way.
20 remember to include 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 ........
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there will be 10 6s through the whole thing
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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
you would pass ten on the way.
If you count by 6s to reach 100, you would count 6 a total of 16 times. This is because 6 multiplied by 16 equals 96, which is the largest multiple of 6 under 100. The next multiple, 6 times 17, is 102, which exceeds 100.
The question doesn't make sense. I suggest ask again and be more specific.
None of them. The correct answer is 20. There are 2 sixes in 66.
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There are 20...