It could be: 3*8 = 24 and 2+4 = 6
6 and 6/6 = 7
384s2 - 150 = 6*(64s2 - 25) The term inside the brackets is a difference of two squares, so 6*(8s - 5)*(8s + 5)
(sqrt((8/8)+8))! = 6 Since: 8 divided by 8 equals 1 1 + 8 = 9; the square root of 9 is 3; 3 factorial equals 6. Alternatively, there is: cube_root(8) + cube_root(8) + cube_ root(8) = 6
3/8ths of a cup =)
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To find out how many 8s go into 55, you can perform the division (55 \div 8), which equals 6.875. This means that 8 goes into 55 a total of 6 full times, with some remainder left over. Therefore, there are 6 complete 8s in 55.
.6 or 60%
No. 3 + 3 = 6.
6
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