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SCORPION-xisa [38]
3 years ago
11

How many times does six go into 40

Mathematics
1 answer:
oksano4ka [1.4K]3 years ago
8 0

\text{Hey there!}

\mathsf{How\ many\ times\ does\ 6\ go\ into\ 40?}

\mathsf{Here\ is\ your\ equation: 6p=40}

\mathsf{6p=40}\\\\\mathsf{Divde\ both\ sides\ by\ 6}\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{6p}{6}=\dfrac{40}{6}}\\\\\mathsf{Cancel\ out\ \dfrac{6p}{6}\ because\ it\ gives\ the\ result\ of\ 1}\\\\\mathsf{Keep:  \dfrac{40}{6}\ because\ that\ helps\ us\ solve\ for\ the\ answer!}

\mathsf{\dfrac{40\div2\leftarrow numerator}{6\div2\leftarrow denominator}}\\\\\\\mathsf{40\div2=20}\\\\\mathsf{6\div2=3}\\\\\\\boxed{\boxed{\mathsf{Answer: \dfrac{20}{3}\ or\ you\ could\ say\ 6.67}}}\checkmark

\text{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}

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