Well, darling, in math, three sixes would simply mean 6 + 6 + 6, which equals 18. So, if you're seeing three sixes, you're just adding them up to get that grand total. Math doesn't have to be a devilish game, you know!
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If you mean 0.66666666666666666666666666666(never ending sixes), then it's 2/3. If you mean 0.66 and that's it, it's 33/50.
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I found a note to the text that says the Greeks played dice with 3 die and the best throw was.3 sixes; thus "triple sice" means 3 sixes, "sice," I guess, being a poetic take on "sixes."
He Has Hit The Most Number Of Sixes Which Is : 297 & Just 3 Sixes Away To Get 300 Sixes
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One idiom that uses the word sixes is "at sixes and sevens" which means lost in bewilderment or at a loose end. For example someone who is dazed or confused could be described as at sixes and sevens.
If you mean 0.66666666666666666666666666666(never ending sixes), then it's 2/3. If you mean 0.66 and that's it, it's 33/50.
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"Sixes and sevens" describes a state of confusion. The opposition has you in a spot of bother.
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More than one six.
it is 5 sixes
It is used to describe a state of confusion or disarray. If you are all at sixes and sevens with yourself, you are disorganized and in a fluster.
No, 2/3 = 4/6