The idiom "to take a six for a nine" means to mistake one thing for another, often due to a misunderstanding or misperception. In this context, it refers to confusing or misinterpreting something, similar to mistaking the numbers 6 and 9 when they are upside down. It suggests a mix-up or confusion in perception or understanding.
one two three four five six seven eight nine ten
six and nine thousandths
Seventy-six and nine tenths.
One thousand six hundred nine.
Ennead.
nine because it said it had nine letters nine has 4 letters take away six six has 3letters one will be left 4-3=1
Neither, six times nine is fifty four.
It is six and ninety hundreds (six and nine tenths) inches.
Probably about six to nine months if not longer.
"Six times nine is fifty-six" is grammatically correct. By the way, six times nine is actually fifty-four (54), not fifty-six (56).
Six Times Nine Is Fifty - Four. And You Can Write It Either Way Around.
it takes about six to nine weeks
Six times. 54 / 9 = 6
No, it is nine ones and six one-hundredths (like nine dollars and six cents)
Zero.
nine and six hundred forty-nine thousandths.
Nine Till Six was created in 1932.