12
Six, one for each side. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
There are six quarter in one and a half because 6/4 = 1 and 1/2
Six to make fourths into eighths multiply by 2 so do the same with the three then 3 x 2 = 6
There are 2 of them because 2/16 = 1/8
twelve (two times six)
(2)6 = 64
Assuming that the six numbers are different, the answer is 15.
Six PGALs are needed to make one molecule of glucose through the process of glycolysis. Each PGAL contributes two carbons to form the six-carbon structure of glucose.
Six ways:One dime, one nickel, and one penny.One dime, six pennies.Three nickels, one penny.Two nickels, six pennies.One nickel, 11 pennies.Sixteen pennies.
There are six (6) groups of 2 in three groups of 4. Your answer is six (6)
six 6 x 1/2 = 6/2 = 3
2 because three plus three is six and you have one child leftover
one third of six is 2 you have to divide
Two. One third of six is 2.
That is 2 teaspoons
six