7 or 9 (assuming Times Table is from 2 to 12 x 12)
what equals 63
An example is: 9*7 = 63
63.
Two times 35 is 70. 63 isn't large enough for 35 to go in twice.
Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. He was a Russian chemist. There were only 63 known elements at that time.
9 with remainder 55.
One (1.9688) time.
63 elements were in Dmitri Mendeleev's First periodic table 63 elements were in Dmitri Mendeleev's First periodic table
1 time with 30 remaining or 1.9091 times.
Europium, number 63
No you cannot. 63 is the maximum number of columns for a table created in Word. If you require more than that, use Excel instead.
3 with remainder 9.