No, 61 is not the multiple of 6. 60 and 66 is a multiple of 6. 61 is a prime number which is a number that can be divided by 1 and itself.
61 ÷ 6 = 10 with remainder 1
61 hundred = 6,100 therefore it is the larger number.
61 ÷ 6 = 10 1/6 = 10.1666... ≈ 10.17
9 x 6 = 54 61 - 54 = 7 Answer: 6 times with 7 remaining
The LCM of 61 and 6 is 366.
What is the value of a Winchester 61, #238236, 1930's
61/6 = 10 1/6.
I'm pretty sure this is right: 61 852
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61/6 cannot reduce because 61 is not divisble by 2, 3, or 6. As a mixed number it's 10 1/6 As a decimal it is 10.1667
No, 61 is not the multiple of 6. 60 and 66 is a multiple of 6. 61 is a prime number which is a number that can be divided by 1 and itself.
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61 ÷ 6 = 10 with remainder 1
10.1667
61 hundred = 6,100 therefore it is the larger number.