Yes, it is possible to get pregnant around the sixth day of your menstrual cycle, especially if you have a shorter cycle. Sperm can live inside the female reproductive tract for up to five days, and ovulation typically occurs around 14 days after the start of your last period. If you have unprotected sex during this time, there is a chance that sperm could be present when you ovulate, leading to potential fertilization.
The answer will depend on 1 sixth WHAT! A sixth of a day, an hour, a year?
One sixth of a day is 4 hours. Since a full day consists of 24 hours, dividing 24 by 6 gives you 4. Therefore, one sixth of a day is the equivalent of 4 hours.
50 pages of work a day for 8th
One sixth.
One forty sixth thousand six hundred and fifty sixth.
Yes
no you cant.
On the sixth day, God created man.
no silly billy
Nope
Yes it is world's most likestly the sixth day
sixth day of creation "god" made humans in his "own" picture.
In countries where Sunday is shown as the first day of the week on calendars, the sixth day of the week is Friday.
The answer will depend on 1 sixth WHAT! A sixth of a day, an hour, a year?
The duration of D-Day the Sixth of June is 1.77 hours.
she's trying though......
One sixth of a day is 4 hours. Since a full day consists of 24 hours, dividing 24 by 6 gives you 4. Therefore, one sixth of a day is the equivalent of 4 hours.