Well, honey, 6 times what equals 64? That's simple math, darling. The answer is 10 and a third, or 10.666666 repeating if you want to get technical. So, there you have it, sweetie, 6 times 10.666666 equals 64.
To solve the equation 6x = 64, you would divide both sides by 6 to isolate the variable x. This would give you x = 64 / 6, which simplifies to x = 10.6667 when rounded to four decimal places. Therefore, the value of "something" that, when multiplied by 6, equals 64 is approximately 10.6667.
To find the number that, when multiplied by itself 6 times, equals 64, we need to find the sixth root of 64. The sixth root of 64 is 2, as 2^6 = 64. Therefore, the number that is multiplied 6 times by itself to equal 64 is 2.
64 x 6 = 384
42
64 / 6 is equal to 10.67 or 10 67/100
((6+6)/6)^6 = (12/6)^6 = 2^6 =64
429 ÷ 64 = 6 with remainder 45 or 6.703125 times.
16 time 1 equals 16 16 times 2 equal 32 16 times 3 equal 48 16 times 4 equal 64 16 times 5 equal 80 16 times 6 equal 96 16 times 7 equal 112 16 times 8 equal 128 16 times 9 equal 144 16 times 10 equal 160
64
6..02 times 10'23
When multiplying powers, you add them! y4 times y6 = y10. Try it with y = 2: 2 to the fourth = 16, 2 to the sixth = 64 16 x 64 = 1024 = 2 to the tenth.
64 divided by 6 equals 10 with a remainder of 4.
2 x 192 3 x 128 4 x 96 6 x 64 and so on ...