Oh, what a happy little math question we have here! Let's see, if we take 95 and divide it by 6, we find that 6 goes into 95 about 15 times with a remainder of 5. Isn't it wonderful how numbers can dance together on the canvas of mathematics?
Oh, dude, let's break out the ol' calculator for this one. If we divide 95 by 6, we get 15.8333... but like, since we can't have a fraction of a division, the answer is technically 15 times with a remainder of 5. So, like, 6 goes into 95 around 15 times, give or take a little leftover.
Well, darling, 6 goes into 95 a total of 15 times. Simple division, nothing fancy. Just divide 95 by 6 and you get your answer. Math doesn't have to be complicated, honey.
6 times, with 11 left over.
3 with remainder 23.
15.833333333333333333333333333333333 ad infinitum, or in other words 15 5/6 or 15 with remainder 5.
6 times
95.66 (recurring) times, or 95 times with remainder of 2.3 x 95 = 285The way to work this out is to divide 287 by 3. This gives you an answer of 95.666 (the 6 is recurring)
6 times, with 11 left over.
3 with remainder 23.
6 times, with 11 left over.
15.833333333333333333333333333333333 ad infinitum, or in other words 15 5/6 or 15 with remainder 5.
How many times that 6 go into 100
6 times
95.66 (recurring) times, or 95 times with remainder of 2.3 x 95 = 285The way to work this out is to divide 287 by 3. This gives you an answer of 95.666 (the 6 is recurring)
It can go into 8, 1.3333333 repeating)
how many times can 6 go in to 66
6*83 = 498
half a time
570.