17, remainder 5
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the joy of numbers. If we divide 600 by 7, we find that 7 can go into 600 about 85 times with a little bit left over. Isn't that just a happy little reminder of how numbers can come together in unexpected ways?
Oh, dude, that's easy math. So, like, 3000 divided by 600 equals 5. So, 600 can go into 3000 five times. Simple, right? Math is like a piece of cake, just gotta slice it up into equal parts.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? Let's see here... If we take 600 and divide it by 5, we find that 5 goes into 600 a total of 120 times. Isn't that just a delightful little math problem to solve? Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
*60 times 10=600 *120 times 5=600 *600 times 1=600 *300 times 2=600
120 times.
Exactly 120 times
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the joy of numbers. If we divide 600 by 7, we find that 7 can go into 600 about 85 times with a little bit left over. Isn't that just a happy little reminder of how numbers can come together in unexpected ways?
85 times leaving a remainder of 5
85, remainder 5
17, remainder 5
Oh, dude, that's easy math. So, like, 3000 divided by 600 equals 5. So, 600 can go into 3000 five times. Simple, right? Math is like a piece of cake, just gotta slice it up into equal parts.
600 times 5 is 3000.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? Let's see here... If we take 600 and divide it by 5, we find that 5 goes into 600 a total of 120 times. Isn't that just a delightful little math problem to solve? Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents.
600 times about 5% successfull(:
600 times. You also asked in the answer: if 3kgs of sugar costs $2.53 how much does 5grms of sugar cost? You divide by 3000, x 5 = .004216667 dollars
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