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Kenneth Patterson
12 July, 15:28
1226 divided by 6 step by step
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David Ramos
12 July, 16:16
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204 remainder of 2
Step-by-step explanation:
first, we need to see if 6 can go into 1. since 1 is a lesser number than 6, it goes in 0 times.
next, we see how many times 6 goes into 12. since 6 + 6 = 12, 6 goes in 2 times. write down the number 2 above the first 2 in the equation.
next, you subtract the 12 from 12 and you are left with 0. bring down the second 2 in the equation. since 6 can't go into 2, write a 0 above the second two in the equation, then bring down the 6. since 6 x 4 = 24, 6 goes into 26 four times and you are left with a remainder of 2.
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Kenny Daugherty
12 July, 17:41
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The answer is 204.33333
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