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66
Oh, dude, that's like basic math. So, 66 divided by 11 equals 6. So, 11 goes into 66 six times. It's like, math 101, man!
16.5
16.5 x 4
Oh, dude, that's like basic math. So, 22 goes into 66 three times. It's like dividing 66 by 22, you know? So, yeah, the answer is three. Math is wild, man.
You can buy the book, ask your math teacher, or look for documents online.
Jack
Do the math. We don't do your homework.
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To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about "punchline math 6.4," as it may refer to a specific question or problem from a textbook or educational resource. If you can share the details of the problem or the context, I can help you with the answer!
The punchline to the riddle "What is bright and asks a lot of questions?" is "A math book!" This plays on the idea that math books are filled with bright ideas (concepts) and pose numerous problems (or questions) for students to solve. It's a clever way to highlight the inquisitive nature of learning math.
66
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In math 40 over 66 written as a decimal is 0.60606060606060.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific worksheets or their contents, including "Punchline Math Book B 18.11." To find the answer, you might want to refer to the worksheet directly or consult your teacher or classmates for help. If you can provide the problem, I'd be happy to assist you with that!