(28/3) x 6 =56
No, 56 is not in the 6 times table. In the 6 times table, you multiply 6 by different numbers to get the multiples of 6. For example, 6 x 1 = 6, 6 x 2 = 12, 6 x 3 = 18, and so on. 56 is not a multiple of 6, as it is not obtained by multiplying 6 by any whole number.
81 + (56 x 6) = 81 + 336 = 417
6 with an infinite remainder
Sticking only to whole numbers, it can be 1 x 56 2 x 28 4 x 14 or 7 x 8
56 x 56 x 6 = 18,816 cubic units
56 x 6 = 336
9.33333333333333 x 6 = 56
6x = 56 Therefore, 56/6 = x x = 9.3 recurring (that is, 9.3333...)
9.33333333333333 x 6 = 56
(28/3) x 6 =56
9.333 x 6 = 56
Well, here's how I would do it: 1. 56 x 10 = 560 2. 560 x 5 =2800 3. 56 x 6 = 336 4. 2800 + 336 = 3136 (answer to 56 x 56, or 562) 5. 3136 x 10 = 31,360 6. 31,360 x 5 = 156,800 7. 3136 x 6 = 18,816 8. 156,800 + 18,816 = 175,616 (answer to 56 x 56 x 56, or 562 x 56, or 563) (Yes, I did this in my head all the way through, and the answer is correct)
No, 56 is not in the 6 times table. In the 6 times table, you multiply 6 by different numbers to get the multiples of 6. For example, 6 x 1 = 6, 6 x 2 = 12, 6 x 3 = 18, and so on. 56 is not a multiple of 6, as it is not obtained by multiplying 6 by any whole number.
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No. Only fractions can be simplified. Examples: 56/2 = 2 x 28 56/4 = 4 x 14 56/8 = 6 x 7 56/56 = 1/1 = 1
81 + (56 x 6) = 81 + 336 = 417