Oh, what a delightful question! If you're counting to 100, you will find the number 6 appearing 20 times. Each multiple of 10 (10, 20, 30, and so on) has a 6 in it, as well as the numbers 60 to 69. Remember, every number is special and brings its own joy to the canvas of mathematics.
You have to find out how many 6s go into 100 evenly so 100/6=16 with a remainder of 4 so you will pass by 16 6s
The Answer:Once. However, if you meant the amount of 6s you pass meaning 6 as a digit, then, start by counting the 6s applicable in the ones place. That would be 10. Then, 6 occurs another time when it reaches every single 60s. Thus, (not counting the aready counted 66), there is 9 more. Therefore, there are 19 6s you shall pass.
There is one six in the units place every 10 numbers. So from 1 to 1000 there are 100 6s in the units place. There are ten sixes in the tens place every 100 numbers, so from 1 to 1000 there are 100 6s in the tens place. Finally, there are 100 numbers that have 6 in the hundreds place. Add all these together, and you get 300. Thus there are 300 6s between 1 and 1,000.
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there will be 10 6s through the whole thing
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you would pass ten on the way.
The 6s sublevel can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.