It is: 25/6 = 4 with a remainder of 1
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Well, darling, 6 can go into 25 a total of 4 times with a remainder of 1. So, technically, it goes in 4 times, but there's a little leftover chunk that just can't be divided up evenly. Math can be such a tease sometimes, can't it?
Well, isn't that a happy little math question. If we have 25 and we want to see how many times 6 can fit into it, we simply divide 25 by 6. 25 divided by 6 is about 4 with a remainder of 1, so 6 can go into 25 about 4 times with a little bit left over. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little miscalculations.
To determine how many times 6 can go into 25, we perform integer division. 25 divided by 6 equals 4 with a remainder of 1. This means that 6 can go into 25 four times without exceeding it, with a remainder of 1.
168 ÷ 25 = 6 with remainder 18.
6 times is 150 then 18 remaining
25000 times [that's 25 thousand]
6 R 21
four with a remainder of one