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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6⁄11 = 0.545454545455
Two fifths is six fifteenths. Eleven fifteenths minus six fifteenths is five fifteenths, which is also one third.
It is: 3*(11+6) = 51
One hundred eleven thousand and six hundred
It would be six and six is eleven but... Six and six is twelve.
triple the sum of eleven and six
The correct spelling is "twelve cents".
Eleven and six thousand, six hundred thirty-six ten thousandths
Thirty-two and six hundred eleven thousandths.
176.
Six plus five is eleven.
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"Six times nine is fifty-six" is grammatically correct. By the way, six times nine is actually fifty-four (54), not fifty-six (56).
One eleven = 1*11 = 11 Five six = 5*6 = 30 11 + 30 = 41
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The average is 10.