It is: 11+6 = 17
triple the sum of eleven and six
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Six ways. Eleven if you ignore commutativity and treat 2+10 as different from 10+2.
When it says "more than eleven times the sum of the integer," it means to take the integer, calculate the sum (which in this case is simply the integer itself), and then multiply that sum by eleven. After that, you would add some value that exceeds this product. For example, if the integer is ( x ), the expression can be represented as ( 11x + k ), where ( k ) is any positive value.
By adding 5+1 to get the sum of six.
triple the sum of eleven and six
It is: 3*(11+6) = 51
It is: 3(11+6) = 51
It is: 3*(11+6)
It would be six and six is eleven but... Six and six is twelve.
3 (11+6) It means eleven plus six which is seventeen and then times by three. Or if that isn't what you wanted maybe get rid of the three and add a cubed sign behind the bracket.
The sum of the first eleven positive odd integers is 121.
11 + 19 = 30
Five plus six equals eleven. This is a basic addition operation where you combine the two numbers together to get the sum. In mathematical terms, this can be represented as 5 + 6 = 11.
Well, if you are saying which one makes sense then it would be the second one, but if are you talking about math then the answer would be neither, it would be twelve.
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