Three times larger than 6 is 18. This can be calculated by multiplying 6 by 3, which equals 18. In other words, if you take 6 and add two more groups of 6 to it, the total will be 18.
8 x 6 = 48. Therefore, 48 is 6 times larger than 8.
913 -426 Since the 6 is larger than the 3 and the 2 is larger than the 1, you will have to regroup two times.
13 and 6
larger 2/3 = 4/6 4/6 - 1/6 = 3/6
Three times larger than 6 is 18. This can be calculated by multiplying 6 by 3, which equals 18. In other words, if you take 6 and add two more groups of 6 to it, the total will be 18.
8 x 6 = 48. Therefore, 48 is 6 times larger than 8.
yes 6 is 10 times larger than 0.6
913 -426 Since the 6 is larger than the 3 and the 2 is larger than the 1, you will have to regroup two times.
No, 6 is 100 times larger than 0.060.
13 and 6
42
600
5/6 is larger than 2/3
The radius of the Moon's orbit is about 60 times larger than the radius of Earth.
Since 63 is larger than 6, it goes in 0 times.
ya i will solve this question by taking assumptions if we observe the question easily identified the larger number is greater than smaller number by 6 and one thing is the sum of two numbers is 3 times their difference from this information we clearly says sum is divided by 3 so if we take smaller number 1 larger number 7(add 6) (1+6)=3(5) and now smaller number 2 larger number 8 (2+8)=3(6) : : : take smaller number 6 larger number 12 this is the correct answer 6+12=3(6)