Since "score" in Old English means 20, the precise answer to the question, "What does 6 three score and 6 mean," is 24 (6 x 3 = 18, + 6 = 24). This is very similar to the opening of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, where he stated, "4 score and 7 years ago," which meant 87 years before the time he read his infamous speech (i.e. 4 x 20 = 80, + 7 = 87). However, since that is a Biblical quote, there's really no way of knowing what "score" meant at that time.
"Score" is an old English term meaning "twenty." Assuming the first "six" means "six hundred," then "six hundred three score and six" means "six hundred sixty-six," or 666.
A score is a unit equal to 20. Therefore, three score and six is equal to 3 x 20 = 60 + 6 = 66.
Four score and six years is equal to 86 years. It is a historical way of expressing a time period in terms of 20-year increments.
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A 'score' is equal to 20, therefore the answer is 666 as 3*20 is 60.
A score is 20, so three score is 60. Add that to 3 and the answer is 63.
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Three minus three times six plus two is equal to -13.
To score six runs, a batsmen must hit the ball over the boundary rope without it coming into contact with the ground. However, it is possible to score six runs if you hit the ball, run for two, and then the ball is overthrown to the boundary for four more runs. It is also possible to score a six by running three, then the ball being overthrown and then running three more or running six runs after hitting the ball
96/3 is equal to 32.