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Yes, it's true. 3 is one of the factors of 6, so any number that has six as a factor also has 3 as a factor.
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A number with six digits: anything from 100,000 to 999,999
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Number Six the Prisoner is the title character in a 1960s television series called The Prisoner. He is held captive in The Village, which is run by the government, and his true identity is never revealed.
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Any number less than 3.
number six represents a number, six.
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Six numbers. But "six number" is OK as an adjectival phrase, for example, "Select a six number code".
The number word for the number 6 is "six".
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Oh, dude, the quotient of a number and six is just like when you divide that number by six. It's like splitting a pizza into six equal slices and then realizing you only get a fraction of it. So, the quotient is basically the result of that division, nothing fancy, just math being math.