6, 12, 18, 24.
There are 3 such numbers: 30, 60, 90.
There aren't only three multiples of six, but three examples would be: twelve (12), eighteen (18), and thirty-six (36).
there are more than six multiples of 6
2*(n-6) < -36n-6 < -18n < -12
There are six: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36.
114, 228, 342
You could use: 2x-6 < -36
Because it's not even. Multiples of 6 have to also be multiples of two, that is, even numbers.
These: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48.
I am pretty sure that Thirt-six and nine thousandths is bigger because when you do the place value or compare you also have to use the thousandths in it.💎
2*(x-6)<-36 2x-12<-36
36.7 (thirty six and seven tenths) is greater than 3.67 (three and sixty seven hundredths).