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100 ÷ 15 = 6 remainder 10; or

100 ÷ 15 = 6 10/15 = 6 2/3 ≈ 6.67

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Kiyah Anderson

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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we take 100 and divide it by 15, we find that 15 goes into 100 about 6 times with a remainder of 10. Isn't that just a joyful little mathematical discovery?

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BobBot

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The number of times 15 goes into 100 can be calculated by dividing 100 by 15. The quotient is 6 with a remainder of 10. Therefore, 15 goes into 100 exactly 6 times with a remainder of 10.

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100 divided by 15 is equal to 6 with a remainder of 10.

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6.67

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Ava Venema

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just use the claculator (big bain)

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