9 x 52= 468 weeks
|468| = 468
7% of 468 = 7% * 468 = 0.07 * 468 = 32.76
The first en positive integer multiples of 468 are: 1 x 468 = 468 2 x 468 = 936 3 x 468 = 1404 4 x 468 = 1872 5 x 468 = 2340 6 x 468 = 2808 7 x 468 = 3276 8 x 468 = 3744 9 x 468 = 4212 10 x 468 = 4680
468 over 9 is the same as 468 divided by 9 = 468/9 =52
Sophocles entered his first City Dionysia in 468 BC when he was around 28 years old. So, if you're bad at math, that means he was born around 496 BC. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Sophocles defeated Aeschylus at the dramatic festival called the Dionysia in 468 BC with his play "Triptolemus." This victory marked the beginning of Sophocles' prominence as a playwright in ancient Greece.
Hippocrates and Sophocles were two different people. Hippocrates was a physician and Sophocles was a playwright. Sophocles lived from 496 BC to 406 BC while Hippocrates lived from 460 BC to 377 BC.
Aeschylus is older. He was born in 526 BC and Sophocles was born in 496 BC.
Sophocles death date was the 26th of March 406 Bc and his birth date was 18th of June 496 BC
He lived between 496 BC to the winter of 405 BC.
468 BC to 538 BC! Ohh ya! I know I am cool!
Sophocles (497/6 bc to 406/5 bc) 497/496 BC ColonusDied406/405 BC
Sophocles
9 x 52= 468 weeks
Greek statesman Aristides (530-468 BC) was called "The Just."
Sophocles wrote it.