You use PEMDAS, which is Parenthesis, Exponet, Divide, Multiply, Add, Subtract. You have to do it in that order.So 6x9+6x0.5 is a problem you have to use PEMDAS for.P&E go togehter, so when there is only parentesis or exponets, and no other symbols, then you do the problem across - left to right. Same with D&M, and A&S.In the problem 6x9+6x0.5, M (multiply) is the first symbol. So, 6x9 is 54, and 6x0.5 is 3. Then, A (add) comes next, and then no more symbols. So just add 54 to 3 and you get 57.The answer to 6x9+6x0.5 is 57, AKA - 6x9+6x0.5=57
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6x9 envelopes can be bought from a number of places. Local stationary stores, office supply stores and sometimes dollar stores may carry these envelopes.
54 sq. in.
1x54 2x27 6x9 and visa versa
Yes, with minor trimming.
The easieast way and probably the safest to buy an adapter from 6x9 to 6x8. Also you can cut out a form from a acrylic sheet so you can fill out empty space between speaker and a deck and install speaker with 4 screws.
6x8. You can get an adapter if you can olny get 6x9
6X8 most speakers are 6X9, pioneer makes a factory replacement for Ford/Mazda that is 6X8
Hey, No you will need 5x7 or 6x8
front 6x8 back 6x9
I believe that the back speakers are 6x9, but the fronts are 6x8.
Crutchfield.com says that the front speakers are 6x8, and the rear speakers are 6x9.
6x8 in the front depth 3.75 6x9 in the rear depth 4
it has better peak performance and can handle more bass too. bigger and louder
Front & Rear Doors take only 6x8 speakers
In 2000, the front door speakers are 6x8 (though 5x7 fits just fine). The rear deck speakers are usually the same size as the front door speakers, but some had 6x9. It's best the measure the opening before buying new speakers for the back.