Three can go into sixty six twelve times
A hexagon, for example, has six lines of symmetry. Three of them go to opposite vertices, and three go to opposite sides.
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Three times exactly !
Three can go into sixty six twelve times
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A hexagon, for example, has six lines of symmetry. Three of them go to opposite vertices, and three go to opposite sides.
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You reduce them. That means make them smaller. So if you had the fraction 3/6, three could go into six two times and three can go into three one time. So you make the three a one and make the six a three. Get it now? I hope so.
Three of them with a remainder of five
Three times exactly !
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Three times with a remainder of six