Six times six equals 36.
"Six times nine is fifty-six" is grammatically correct. By the way, six times nine is actually fifty-four (54), not fifty-six (56).
Six Times Nine Is Fifty - Four. And You Can Write It Either Way Around.
Six times of course !
Sisx times six is thirty-six.
six times six times six. Six times Six is 36. 36 times 6 is 216. 216
It is a proper noun, so should be capitalized Six Flags, a US theme park corporation.
Neither, six times nine is fifty four.
Six times six equals 36.
"Six times nine is fifty-six" is grammatically correct. By the way, six times nine is actually fifty-four (54), not fifty-six (56).
Yes, flag is a common noun unless it is a person's name or the name of a specific place or thing, such as 'Six Flags'.
Six Times Nine Is Fifty - Four. And You Can Write It Either Way Around.
The New York Times: A title is a proper noun. The word times is a common noun and an abstract noun.
Six times of course !
six times two is the same as two times six. It equals twelve
Yes, the noun 'six' is a common noun; a general word for a number between five and seven; a general word for a unit in a series following a unit five.
No, "six" is a number, not a pronoun. Pronouns are words that can take the place of nouns in a sentence, such as "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they."