Answer:
less than
Explanation:
Let x be the worth of a match.
Each paper clip can be traded for three matches. It means the worth of a paper clip is 3 times of the worth of a match.
Worth of a paper = 3x
Each pencil can be traded for six paper clips. It means the worth of a pencil is 6 times of the worth of a paper clip.
Worth of a pencil = 6(3x) =18x
The worth of a match, a paper and pencil are x, 3x and 18x respectively.
Worth of Twelve matches = 12 × x = 12x
Worth of two pencils and one paper clip = 2(18x) + 1(3x) = 39x
It is clear that
![12x<39x](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/zmpog6m5jgfum7jc6cpabkzt7rwp1pdy3j.png)
because,
![12<39](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/7cuy824xn0kbfke9qbwbxcunh1o8op4de8.png)
Therefore, the twelve matches are worth less than two pencils and one paper clip.