If you mean multiples of 6 then they are: 6 12 18 24 30 and 36
There are 376740 such sets and you must think me crazy if you think I will list them all!
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To find the mean, add all the numbers together: (9 + 1 + 1 + 6 + 7 + 13 + 2 + 1 = 40). Then, divide the sum by the total number of values, which is 8: (40 \div 8 = 5). Therefore, the mean of the numbers is 5.
By the identity property, the only numbers that can equal -6 and 40 are -6 and 40 themselves.
1/4 of all numbers are factored by 4 and 1/6 of all numbers are factored by 6
The prime numbers from 1 to 6 are 2, 3 and 5.
I doubt it. You can get 7,676,760 different groups of 6 numbers out of a bucket of 40 numbers. No website is going to give you that much output for a single input.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The probability of getting all 6 numbers correct in a lottery of 40 numbers is quite small, but remember, it's all about enjoying the process of playing and not just the outcome. Keep a positive mindset and have fun with it, my friend!
Well, 6 (total of all numbers)/1 (total amount of numbers) = 6
The two numbers that add to -6 and multiply to -40 are -10 and 4. This is because -10 + 4 = -6 and -10 * 4 = -40. This type of problem can be solved by setting up a system of equations where the sum of the numbers is -6 and the product of the numbers is -40, then solving for the two numbers.
4 and 6
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