Twice
6+2/4*3/3-7+6+5/3-1*1 6+1/2*1-7+6+5/3-1 6+1/2-7+6+5/3-1 =37/6 or 61/6
You can take 6 from 72 only once when considering the action of taking 6 as a singular event. After taking 6 from 72, you are left with 66. However, if you're asking how many times you can subtract 6 from 72 until you can no longer do so, you can subtract 6 a total of 12 times before reaching 0.
1/2 2/3 is the same as 4/6 Subtract 1/6 gives you 3/6 And 3/6 is the same as 1/2
6
0.0357
6 times !
10 times
10 times.
51
11 times and you're left with 6.
Only once because after that, it is no longer 30.
6+2/4*3/3-7+6+5/3-1*1 6+1/2*1-7+6+5/3-1 6+1/2-7+6+5/3-1 =37/6 or 61/6
Ten times because 6 minus 10 times 0.6 = 0
You can take 6 from 72 only once when considering the action of taking 6 as a singular event. After taking 6 from 72, you are left with 66. However, if you're asking how many times you can subtract 6 from 72 until you can no longer do so, you can subtract 6 a total of 12 times before reaching 0.
6 and four fifth subtract by 3 and one fourth = 3
913 -426 Since the 6 is larger than the 3 and the 2 is larger than the 1, you will have to regroup two times.
1/2 2/3 is the same as 4/6 Subtract 1/6 gives you 3/6 And 3/6 is the same as 1/2