Count in multiples of three!

Started by Lord Paradise2 pages

Count in multiples of three!

3

9

DAMN IT... couldnt it have been 1 times table??

eleventy2

27 (ignoring Foxmeister's post, don't know the number eleventy2)

33

3x27=81

Originally posted by FoxMeister
33

Wrong.

I think the correct way of counting in multiples of three would be 3, 6, 9, 12....

You are multiplying by 3, Slay.

Originally posted by Bardock42
I think the correct way of counting in multiples of three would be 3, 6, 9, 12....

You are multiplying by 3, Slay.

You forgot 13! shock

Originally posted by Bardock42
I think the correct way of counting in multiples of three would be 3, 6, 9, 12....

You are multiplying by 3, Slay.


No it's not. Or is it.

Originally posted by Council#13
You forgot 13! shock

No, I certainly didn't, seeing as 13 is not a multiple of three.

What the hell is wrong with you guys.

243...

It's better this way.

Originally posted by Bardock42
No, I certainly didn't, seeing as 13 is not a multiple of three.

No, but it has 3 in it. 😖hifty:

Originally posted by §P0oONY
243...

It's better this way.


Okay then...

729

Originally posted by Council#13
No, but it has 3 in it. 😖hifty:

So does your mom.

Originally posted by Bardock42
No, I certainly didn't, seeing as 13 is not a multiple of three.

What the hell is wrong with you guys.


No, you take a number and multiply it by 3, then multiply that by 3 and so and so on.
Example:
3x3= 9
3x9 = 27 and so and so on.

2,187

Originally posted by Bardock42
So does your mom.

Which part of her?

Originally posted by Council#13
Which part of her?

Heck if I know. I just said she got three in her. Convenient seeing as she also has three major orifices.

Originally posted by Slay
No, you take a number and multiply it by 3, then multiply that by 3 and so and so on.
Example:
3x3= 9
3x9 = 27 and so and so on.

You can do that, but it is not a multiple of three counting game then. Since 6 is by definition a multiple of three. Get it?

Originally posted by §P0oONY
2,187

6561

19,683

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