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None of the conventional times tables have 13 in them, because it is prime. The only times table that would have 13 and 39 in it would be the 13 times table!
Let x represent the number. 2 times the number would be 2x, and 5 times the number would be 5x. The sum of the two would be 2X + 5x = 7x
It would help if you defined which 6 compared with which 6.I would guess ten times, but that is just that - a guess.It would help if you defined which 6 compared with which 6.I would guess ten times, but that is just that - a guess.It would help if you defined which 6 compared with which 6.I would guess ten times, but that is just that - a guess.It would help if you defined which 6 compared with which 6.I would guess ten times, but that is just that - a guess.
50 times 25 would equal 1250
anything times 0 would equal 0...
Here are the facts as researched: Queensland: Area 1852642 km2 British Isles: Area 209331 km2 Therefore the Area of The British Isles would fit 1852642 divided by 209331 times into Queensland, Australia. This equals 8.850 times (to three decimal places!)
Land area of British Isles is 80,823 sq. miles. Land area of Queensland is 668,207 sq miles - so 8 times approx. is the answer
That would be Iceland.
That would be Iceland.
It would fit two complete times, as Texas is about 2.85 times larger than the United Kingdom.
I can't find Connamona in my UK gazetteer. However, it sounds like an Irish place name and if it is, it would be within the geographical area of the British Isles.
Mid Wales
You would be on the English Channel - which is 22 miles wide at its narrowest point.
The British Isles are not by a river, but by a number of seas and one ocean,the atlantic. The most famous river in the islands would be the Thames.
It's not a common swimming distance; to walk around the British mainland coast is around 9,500 miles. But the British Isles includes Eire, the Channel Isles and the Isles of Scilly, so I would imagine around 15-20,000 miles. To put it into context, this is roughly equivalant to swimming the Atlantic both ways.
It is the Hebrides, comprising hundreds of islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. There are no such collection of islands off the northwest coast of England.
The Engilsh channel