160 ÷ 6 = 26 with remainder 4
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what times 6 equals 160, all you need to do is divide 160 by 6. When you do that, you'll see that the answer is 26 and two-thirds. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
Well, honey, if you divide 160 by 24, you get 6 with a remainder of 16. So, technically, 24 fits into 160 about 6 times, but not perfectly. Just like trying to squeeze into those jeans after a big meal - close, but not quite there!
Five times. (5 x 32 = 160)
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! Let's see, if we take 160 and divide it by 25, we find that 25 goes into 160 about 6 times. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes it takes a few tries to get things just right. Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of it!
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what times 6 equals 160, all you need to do is divide 160 by 6. When you do that, you'll see that the answer is 26 and two-thirds. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
160 ÷ 6 = 26 with remainder 4
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! Let's see, if we take 160 and divide it by 25, we find that 25 goes into 160 about 6 times. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes it takes a few tries to get things just right. Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of it!
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Well, honey, if you divide 160 by 24, you get 6 with a remainder of 16. So, technically, 24 fits into 160 about 6 times, but not perfectly. Just like trying to squeeze into those jeans after a big meal - close, but not quite there!
22.8571 times.22 times with remainder 6.
22 with remainder 6.
Five times. (5 x 32 = 160)
6 times with a remainder of 40
160 * 160 = 25,600
6 an one fourth percent of 160 = 106 1/4% * 160= 6.25% * 160= 0.0625 * 160= 10
The expected number of times is the probability x number of throws. Since you have a prob of 1/6 for a seven, then (1/6) * 160 = 26.67 times you would have success. We generally would round up the expected number of successes to the whole number 27.