The answer is the same as all of the base-three numbers that have less than seven digits, which is 36 or 729. However, that includes every possible order of the same 6 digits.
10C6 = 210
There are: 7C6 = 7
Assuming that the six numbers are different, the answer is 15.
A number cube, also known as a six-sided die, has numbers 1 through 6 on its faces. Therefore, there are six numbers on a number cube.
Six numbers. But "six number" is OK as an adjectival phrase, for example, "Select a six number code".
The first six counting numbers.
The number of combinations of six numbers that can be made from seven numbers will depend on if you can repeat numbers. In all there are over 2,000 different numbers that can be made.
You can choose 3 objects from 6 20 ways, assuming order does not matter
There are infinitely many numbers which have 6 prime factors.
six is the number
figure it out then tell me :)
1 million as a number has six zero's, is that what you mean?