6p
Well, isn't that just a happy little math question! When you have a number p and you multiply it by 6, you're simply adding p to itself six times. It's like painting a beautiful picture with six lovely brushstrokes of p. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
The first number doesn't matter, just that the last three are the same as the first. P(rolling the same as the number before) = 1/6 P(rolling the same number as the first three times = (1/6)3 = 1/216
6 6P divded by P is 6. the reason why is because 6 times P equals 6P. so the opposite of multiplication is division, and the opposite of 6 times P equaling 6P would be taking 6P and dividing it by P would leave you 6.
6*abs(b - p) which can also be written as 6*|b - p|
5x + 6
The difference of 2 times a number "n" and 6 2n-6
6p
P(not even) = P(odd) = 3/6=1/3 When rolled 6 times, the probability of an even number not showing up is (1/3)^6 = 1/729.
As an algebraic expression, six less than a number p is simply: p-6
The first number doesn't matter, just that the last three are the same as the first. P(rolling the same as the number before) = 1/6 P(rolling the same number as the first three times = (1/6)3 = 1/216
6(p + 3) = 6p + 18
3(p + 6) or 3p + 18
3(p - 6) 3p - 18
6 6P divded by P is 6. the reason why is because 6 times P equals 6P. so the opposite of multiplication is division, and the opposite of 6 times P equaling 6P would be taking 6P and dividing it by P would leave you 6.
6*abs(b - p) which can also be written as 6*|b - p|
If 6 times a number is 300 then the number is 50 because 6*50 = 300
6
. N times 6 cubed