Yes, "eleven," "twelve," and "one" can be considered analogous in the context of counting or time. They are all numerical values that represent specific quantities or positions in a sequence. Additionally, in a clock, eleven and twelve are adjacent hours, while one follows twelve, illustrating their relational similarity in timekeeping.
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False. Eleven, twelve, and one are not typically considered analogous colors. Analogous colors are those that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as blue, blue-green, and green. The terms "eleven," "twelve," and "one" do not correspond to specific colors in this context.
it's eleven,
It is 0.99
12.11-11.12 = 0.99
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False. Eleven, twelve, and one are not typically considered analogous colors. Analogous colors are those that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as blue, blue-green, and green. The terms "eleven," "twelve," and "one" do not correspond to specific colors in this context.
it's eleven,
Undecim - eleven Duodecim - twelve
The letters "eleven plus two" are an anagram for twelve plus one.
The spelling of 12011 is "twelve thousand eleven" or "twelve thousand and eleven."
eleven hundred and twelve or eleven thousand and twelve
My favourite is ELEVEN + TWO = TWELVE + ONE
Eleven upon twelve
It is 23/12.
It is 0.99