To find the quotient of \(6196 \div 6\), we can perform the long division:
- Divide the first digit: \(6\) divide by \(6\) gives \(1\). Write down \(1\).
- Multiply: \(1 \times 6 = 6\).
- Subtract: \(6 - 6 = 0\), bring down the \(1\).
- Divide the new number \(01\) by \(6\): \(0\) times. Write down \(0\).
- Multiply: \(0 \times 6 = 0\).
- Subtract: \(01 - 0 = 1\), bring down the \(9\) making it \(19\).
- Divide \(19\) by \(6\) gives \(3\). Write down \(3\).
- Multiply: \(3 \times 6 = 18\).
- Subtract: \(19 - 18 = 1\), bring down the \(6\) making it \(16\).
- Divide \(16\) by \(6\) gives \(2\). Write down \(2\).
- Multiply: \(2 \times 6 = 12\).
- Subtract: \(16 - 12 = 4\).
This gives us a quotient of \(1032\) and a remainder of \(4\).
So, the result of \(6196 \div 6\) is \(1,032 R4\).
Therefore, the correct response is:
1,032 R4.