How about arranging 3 ones into Roman numerals as VI = 6
The number that represents 3 tens and 6 ones is 36. In this case, "3 tens" means 30, and "6 ones" means 6. When you add them together (30 + 6), you get 36.
3 tens is equal to the number 30, and 3 ones is equal to the number 3.So, 3 tens and 3 ones is 33; and 67 minus 33 (or 67 less33) is 34.You could also look at the number 67 and see that it is 6 tens and 7 ones. Then it is easier to say "6 tens and 7 ones minus 3 tens and 3 ones = 34"because:6 tens minus 3 tens = 3 tens, and 7 ones minus 3 ones = four ones.3 tens and four ones = 34
No, a multiple of 6 cannot have a ones digit equal to 3. The ones digit of a multiple of 6 will always be even, either 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, because 6 is divisible by 2.
The probability of rolling 3 ones with 4 dice is:4C3 (1/6)3 (5/6) = 0.015432098... ≈ 1.54%
If you have 6 hundreds 3 ones 14 tens and 9 tenths, you are 743.9.
Ones place....it's 3 hundred, 6 tens, 7 ones AND 3 tenths, 6 hundredths, and 1 thousandths....
To convert 6 ones, 3 tens, and 4 hundredths to decimal form, we need to place each digit in its corresponding place value. The 6 ones is simply 6, the 3 tens is 30 (3 * 10), and the 4 hundredths is 0.04 (4 * 0.01). Putting it all together, we get 6 + 30 + 0.04 = 36.04.
A tenth is 1/10. 6 ones are 6 x 1 = 6. So 6 ones are 6/10 or 6 tenths. (a.k.a. 3/5)
3, 5 and 6 are factors of 30
15 638 can be made with 1 ten, 5 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 8 ones; 1 ten, 8 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 5 ones; or 6 ones, 5 hundreds, 3 tens, 8 ones, and 1 ten.
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Because 300+50+6 = 356 and 300+40+16 = 356