It depends on the context. On the Periodic Table, each row is called a period. When referring to a relational database, a row is sometimes called a record or tuple. Some synonyms for the word row are line, tier, file, rank, and column.
1 row of 180 - 2 rows of 90 - 3 rows of 60 - 4 rows of 45 - 5 rows of 36 - 6 rows of 30 - 9 rows of 20 - 10 rows of 18 - 12 rows of 15 - 15 rows of 12 - 18 rows of 10 - 20 rows of 9 - 30 rows of 6 - 36 rows of 5 - 45 rows of 4 - 60 rows of 3 - 90 rows of 2 - 180 rows of 1 - total of 18 ways within the limits of the question
Generically it is called a table.
In database the data is stored in tables called database tables. These tables have rows and columns. Each row is called a tuple.
2 rows of 24 3 rows of 16 4 rows of 12
If I am getting what you are saying, then no. 3 rows of 9 and 2 rows equals 5 rows. 5*9=45 and 7*9=63
the rows of the Periodic Table are called groups or families and the rows are called periods
Horizontal rows are called "rows" in a table or grid structure. They run from left to right across the page.
periods are the rows and families are the columns
They can be called banded rows.
The rows on the periodic table are called periods.
The horizontal rows are called periods
rows. the vertical columns are called periods
Actually, the horizontal rows in a periodic table are called periods, not groups. Groups are the vertical columns that share similar chemical properties.
A horizontal row is called a period .
The horizontal rows on the Periodic Table are called periods.
The rows are also called periods.
Horizontal rows are called groups. Groups are formed according to the atomic number.