The answer is: the Shema prayer, though actually the tefillin contain four Torah-passages, and the Shema is one of them:1) Deuteronomy 4:6-9 (the Shema prayer)2) Deuteronomy 11:13-213) Exodus 13:1-104) Exodus 13:11-16.
Perimeter, P = 32 mArea, A = 60 m^2.A = LW60= LWL = 60/WP = 2L + 2W32= 2L + 2W substitute 60/W for L;32= 2(60/W) + 2W divide by 2 to both sides;16 = 60/W + W multiply by W to both sides;16W = 60 + W^20 = 60 + W^2 - 16W or,W^2 - 16W + 60 = 0W = [16 +,- square root of [16^2 - (4)(1)(60)]/2W = [16 +,- square root of (256 -240)]/2W = (16 +,- square root of 16)/2W = (16 + 4)/2 or W = (16 - 4)/2W = 20/2 or W = 12/2W = 10 m or W = 6 mL = 60/W = 60/10 or L = 60/6L = 6 m or L = 10 m
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 That is 16 written 13 times.
16% of 16= 16% * 16= 0.16 * 16= 2.56
It is 16.It is 16.It is 16.It is 16.
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16 + 16 + 16 = 48
That's the same as 16 x 16 x 16.That's the same as 16 x 16 x 16.That's the same as 16 x 16 x 16.That's the same as 16 x 16 x 16.
Saying the Shema prayer (Deuteronomy ch.6) Kosher food (Deuteronomy ch.14) Counting the days of the Omer (Deut. ch.16) Returning lost objects when feasible (Deut. ch.22) Wearing the tzitzith-garment (ibid.) Learning Torah (Deut. ch.11) Educating one's children in Judaism (ibid.) Giving tzedakah (charity) (Deut. ch.15) Honoring one's parents (Deut. ch.5)
16 * 16 = 256
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The 16 times table would be a table of the multiples of 16. Normally the printed times tables stop at 12 so here is a 16 times table for you:1*16 = 162*16 = 323*16 = 484*16 = 645*16 = 806*16 = 967*16 = 1128*16 = 1289*16 = 14410*16 = 16011*16 = 17612*16 = 19213*16 = 20814*16 = 22415*16 = 24016*16 = 256