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                What is the quotient? 6196÷6 NOTE: There is a check answer button in the bottom right corner. Click this to check your answer before moving on to the next question. It will not tell you the correct answer, but it will tell you if the answer you selected is correct. You can use this feature once per question. (1 point) Responses 1,032 R4 1,032 R4 132 132 103 R2 103 R2 1,302 R4
            
            
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    To find the quotient of \( 6196 \div 6 \):
1. **Divide the numbers**:
- \( 6 \) goes into \( 61 \) ten times (because \( 6 \times 10 = 60 \)).
- Subtract \( 60 \) from \( 61 \) to get \( 1 \).
- Bring down the next digit \( 9 \) to get \( 19 \).
- \( 6 \) goes into \( 19 \) three times (because \( 6 \times 3 = 18 \)).
- Subtract \( 18 \) from \( 19 \) to get \( 1 \).
- Bring down the next digit \( 6 \) to get \( 16 \).
- \( 6 \) goes into \( 16 \) two times (because \( 6 \times 2 = 12 \)).
- Subtract \( 12 \) from \( 16 \) to get \( 4 \).
So, the result is \( 103 \) with a remainder of \( 4 \).
Therefore, the quotient is \( 1,032 \) R4.
    
1. **Divide the numbers**:
- \( 6 \) goes into \( 61 \) ten times (because \( 6 \times 10 = 60 \)).
- Subtract \( 60 \) from \( 61 \) to get \( 1 \).
- Bring down the next digit \( 9 \) to get \( 19 \).
- \( 6 \) goes into \( 19 \) three times (because \( 6 \times 3 = 18 \)).
- Subtract \( 18 \) from \( 19 \) to get \( 1 \).
- Bring down the next digit \( 6 \) to get \( 16 \).
- \( 6 \) goes into \( 16 \) two times (because \( 6 \times 2 = 12 \)).
- Subtract \( 12 \) from \( 16 \) to get \( 4 \).
So, the result is \( 103 \) with a remainder of \( 4 \).
Therefore, the quotient is \( 1,032 \) R4.
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