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What is 9x3x6?

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Anonymous

∙ 9y ago
Updated: 7/13/2025

The product of 9, 3, and 6 is 162. You can calculate this by first multiplying 9 and 3 to get 27, and then multiplying 27 by 6 to arrive at 162.

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