216 divided by 6 equals 36
Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.
There are no sixes in the number 52.
To find out how many sixes are in 24, you divide 24 by 6. This calculation gives you 4, meaning there are four sixes in 24.
1/36
216 divided by 6 equals 36
Six of them.
Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.
The odds are 1:36
There are no sixes in the number 52.
There is 6, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 60, 61,62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 76, 86, 96. So there are 20 sixes until 100.
To find out how many sixes are in 24, you divide 24 by 6. This calculation gives you 4, meaning there are four sixes in 24.
1/36
175 Sixes.
128 Sixes
New Zealand hit the highest number of sixes; 36, in the ICC World Cup 2011.
If you mean the actual / literal sixes (as in 6, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 66, 76, 86, 96) then you will pass 10 sixes. If you're counting the 60's (60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69) then there are 20 sixes from one to one hundred, assuming 66 is two sixes. If your counting decimals, then the answer is infinite sixes. Again, a duh question. There is only one six!