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what is one number line that if you multiply the base 6 times, you get to 100
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To find the number that, when multiplied by the base 6, results in 100, we need to divide 100 by 6.
100 ÷ 6 = 16 remainder 4
Since there is a remainder, we cannot find a whole number that satisfies the condition. Hence, there is no number on the base 6 number line that, when multiplied by 6, equals 100.
100 ÷ 6 = 16 remainder 4
Since there is a remainder, we cannot find a whole number that satisfies the condition. Hence, there is no number on the base 6 number line that, when multiplied by 6, equals 100.
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