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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No, three and six cannot go into seven in a straightforward sense. Both numbers are greater than seven, so they cannot divide evenly into it. In terms of factors, neither three nor six can be multiplied by any whole number to equal seven.
Three can go into sixty six twelve times
Can three go into fifty six No.
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.
No, three and six cannot go into seven in a straightforward sense. Both numbers are greater than seven, so they cannot divide evenly into it. In terms of factors, neither three nor six can be multiplied by any whole number to equal seven.
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three and six-hundred-twenty-five-thousandths the AND must go in there because the AND acts like a DECIMAL.
First of all six is greater than three. Six is three more than three and three is three less than six. Six is positive and three is negative. Three is prime (i think) and six isn't.