Assuming you mean four-ninths of 72, you should initially work out one-ninth - which is 72/9= 8.
Then multiply your answer for one-ninth by four, to get the answer for four ninths:
8 x 4= 32.
There are six!
There are 72 items in 6 dozen (since 1 dozen equals 12). To find out how many nines are in 72, you divide 72 by 9, which equals 8. Therefore, there are 8 nines in 6 dozen.
four nines - with eight left over !
There are four nines in a deck of cards.
four
(5 x 9) + (4 x 18) = 45 + 72 = 117
There are six!
There are 72 items in 6 dozen (since 1 dozen equals 12). To find out how many nines are in 72, you divide 72 by 9, which equals 8. Therefore, there are 8 nines in 6 dozen.
four nines - with eight left over !
There are four nines in a deck of cards.
The product of 8 times 9 is 72
its impossible for 4 nines to equal 20
four
Well, honey, there are 8 nines in 72. Simple math, darling. Just divide 72 by 9 and you'll see there ain't no room for a ninth nine in there.
Multiplication because 4 times 9 = 36
Four of them.
In a standard pack of playing cards, there are four nines, one from each suit: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Therefore, regardless of the game or context, you will always find four nines in a standard deck.