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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Do you mean this symbol ∈ (or backwards 3) if so, it means is an element of; Also, ∉ (with strikethrough) (or backwards 3 with strikethrough) is the symbol for "is not an element of" used in set membership. See also Element (mathematics) and Set (mathematics)
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.