6/6 + 6/6 = 2
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No amount of sixes is equal to anything else but 6 .Seven of them can be used to make 42, but theyhave to be added first.
No. It's the same as 1/2
A polygon; specifically a tetragon. A two-dimensional shape with four equal sides and four right angles is a square. A two-dimensional shape with two sets of equal sides and four right angles is a rectangle. A two-dimensional shape with two sets of equal sides and two sets of equal angles is a parallelogram. A parallelogram where each opposite angel bisects the shape is a rhombus. A two-dimensional shape with one set of equal, parallel sides and two sets of equal angles is a trapezoid. A three-dimensional shape with four triangular faces is a tetrahedron.
Multiply them by 3.3recurring there isn't another answer
Yes, two thirds is equivelant to four sixths.
two plus two just does equal four.
No, there are not four sixes in a standard deck of cards. A standard deck has one card for each rank in each of the four suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades). Therefore, there are exactly four sixes in a deck of cards, one from each suit.
There are four sixes and four sevens
yes
1/2
Yes. Four pints equal two quarts.
You cant but you can get 30 with 5
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Plurals for six is simply sixes. Two sixes. Mathew :)
no because four is not divisible by six.
1/3, 2/6, 3/9, 4/12 and so on.