I'm going to use algebra to try and find a solution here.
One does not equal 1.
ONE will be used as an algebraic term (like n or y or x)
ONE = 3
ONE plus ONE plus ONE therefore must equal 9!
When counting the letters in the word for 1:
One + One + One = OneOneOne = 9 [letters]
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Except that if you are counting letters, "nine" = 4
one and five tenths or one and a half
It is negative one plus nine imaginary.It is negative one plus nine imaginary.It is negative one plus nine imaginary.It is negative one plus nine imaginary.
One fourth is equivalent to two eighths so total is nine eighths ie one and one-eighth.
It is nine tenths. And it should be fifths, not fiths!
Six plus four divided by eight times nine minus four is equal to 6.5
Nine.
Nine plus four equals thirteen and that's ONE baker's dozen.
eighteen is the answer to nine plus nine
10
It is minus ten.
Nine tenths plus two fifths minus one fourth is equal to 1.05
No. It equals 1.068181818...
13
one and five tenths or one and a half
11/18.
N-o no it doesn't
6 times nine plus two is equal to 56.