The difference between 3x6 and 6x6 solar cells is generally that 6x6 will create more current which we label as "amps" so since power(watts) is just volts times amps the 6x6 solar cells generally have double the overall power output. But if you put the same amount of 3x6 cells and 6x6 cells in two different panels they should have about the same overall voltage because an individual cell output an average .5 volts no matter the size. But with all things it is best to research the manufacture specifications.
-3x6-25 is equal to -43
3x6=18 and 6x3=18
3x6 = 18
My understanding is that many 3 x 6 cells may have started out as 6 x6 cells but were partially damaged and then cut in half. This is not a problem. Both will be equally capable of producing power. Only the 3x6 will have 1.75watts (roughly) and the 6 x 6 can have up to 4 watts per cell depending on the grade. You would not necessarily save space because physically once they are all in the panel you would use 72 x 3 x 6 where you could use 36 x 6 x 6 the panel sizes will in the end be physically the same.
6x3 and 3x6 both equal 18, so their results are the same. However, they differ in their arrangement; 6x3 emphasizes multiplying 6 by 3, while 3x6 emphasizes multiplying 3 by 6. This distinction can be important in contexts like area calculation or when considering grouping in word problems. Despite the difference in order, the commutative property of multiplication confirms that the outcome remains unchanged.
3x6
The answer will depend on the measurement units used for 3x6.
9x8
18.......
8563
-17
A 3x6 plywood sheet typically weighs around 25-30 pounds, depending on the thickness and type of plywood.