Once with a remainder of forty
one hour has 60 minutes, therefore how many 60 go into 100. 100 divided by 60 is 1.667 hours, or 1 hour and 40 minutes.
About 60 mph.
no
There are several. I would go for: 66 * 94 = (60 + 6)*(100 - 6) = 60*100 - 60*6 + 6*100 - 6*6 = 6000 - 360 + 600 - 36 = 6204 You could go for (60 + 6)*(90 + 4) instead, but other than the fact that all components are positive, I see no advantage. The multiplications are much simpler if (100 - 6) is used.
30
6 with remainder 60.
No, 100 is not divisible by 60.
one hour has 60 minutes, therefore how many 60 go into 100. 100 divided by 60 is 1.667 hours, or 1 hour and 40 minutes.
About 60 mph.
6000/100 = 60 times.
Probably, about, $100 or $60.
no
There are several. I would go for: 66 * 94 = (60 + 6)*(100 - 6) = 60*100 - 60*6 + 6*100 - 6*6 = 6000 - 360 + 600 - 36 = 6204 You could go for (60 + 6)*(90 + 4) instead, but other than the fact that all components are positive, I see no advantage. The multiplications are much simpler if (100 - 6) is used.
1.66666667
It depends on the condition but if its still in great condition it should go for around $60-$100
Not evenly (1 with remainder 40).
Oh, dude, that's like basic math. 60 plus 40 equals 100. It's like, not rocket science or anything. So yeah, there you go, easy peasy lemon squeezy.