Neither, they are both equal
equal
11 is 110% of 10
IF the question means: What number, multiplied by 2, and reducing the answer by 9, gives a result that is greater than 11?ANSWER: Any number greater than 10.Let's try 11.2 x 11 = 22.22 - 9 = 13, which is greater than 11.But if we try 10 ...2 x 10 = 20.20 - 9 = 11, but 11 is not greater than 11! So we need a higher number than 10.Try it for yourself with ANY number greater than 10!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alternative answer.If the question means "What number decreased by 9, and then doubled, produces a number greater than 11?"...... then work it out this way, working backwards:What number is greater than 11?We could say '12' is greater than 11.Half of 12 is 6. Add 9 to 6 = 15.So, now, let's try 15.15 decreased by 9 is 6.Twice that number is .... 12 (2 x 6), which is greater than 11!But this would work for ANY number from 15 upwards!
110 % = 110/100 = 11/10 (as an improper fraction) = 11/10 (as a mixed number)
NONE.The number that is greater than 11 but less than 13 is 12 and 12 is an even number.
It is: 9 and 9/11
11 is 110% of 10
110% is 110/100 = 11/10 or 11/10
-110
11 and 110 are not relatively prime because they have 11 as a common factor.
Any number can be multiplied by 110.
21/11 = 110/11
11/12 is greater. One way to see that is as follows: 9/10 = 108/120 while 11/12 = 110/120. 110 > 108 so the second fraction is bigger.
2 x 5 x 11 = 110
-2 is greater than -11.
The answer is 110
110
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