The number six is a natural number that comes right after five and just before seven. In Roman numerals, you write it as VI.
Six is also known as the first perfect number. This means that if you add up all the numbers that divide evenly into six (which are 1, 2, and 3), they equal six itself (1 + 2 + 3 = 6). The next perfect number is 28.
Contents Six in Math Special Properties of Six Six in Nature Animals and Insects Plants and Crystals Six in Everyday Life Games and Sports Time and Measurement Six in Culture Symbols and Beliefs Images for kids See also Six in MathIn mathematics, the number six is an even number. This means you can divide it by two without anything left over. Six is also a composite number because it has more than two factors (1, 2, 3, and 6).
Special Properties of Six Triangular Number: Six is a triangular number. You can arrange six dots into a perfect triangle. Factorial: Six is also the factorial of 3, written as 3! This means 3 × 2 × 1 = 6. Six in NatureThe number six appears often in the natural world around us.
Animals and Insects Most insects, like ants and bees, he six legs. This helps them move around easily. Many spiders he six or eight eyes, but some he six. Plants and Crystals The cells in a beehive are six-sided, forming a hexagon. This shape is very strong and efficient for storing honey. Many snowflakes he six points or arms. This is because of how water molecules arrange themselves when they freeze. Some crystals, like quartz, often form with six sides. Six in Everyday LifeYou can find the number six in many things we use and see every day.
Games and Sports A standard dice has six sides, numbered from 1 to 6. A standard guitar has six strings. In baseball, a team gets three outs in each of the nine innings. In basketball, a player gets six personal fouls before being removed from the game. Time and Measurement There are six months in half a year. A standard dozen is 12, so half a dozen is six. Six in CultureThe number six also has meaning in different cultures and stories.
Symbols and Beliefs The Star of Did, a symbol of Judaism, has six points. In some stories, there are six directions: north, south, east, west, up, and down. Images for kidsA cube has six faces.
X-ray of a polydactyl human hand with six fingers.
The first appearance of 6 is in the Edicts of Ashoka circa 250 BCE. These are Brahmi numerals, ancestors of Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The first known digit "6" in the number "256" in Ashoka's Minor Rock Edict No.1 in Sasaram, circa 250 BCE.
A standard guitar has six strings.
The cells of a beehive are six-sided.
A molecule of benzene has a ring of six carbon and six hydrogen atoms.
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