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Answer:

  3

Step-by-step explanation:

For "a = b" it appears that the intention is b = f(a). It appears that f(a) is the number of letters in the spelling of 'a'.

  "One" has 3 letters

  "Two" has 3 letters

  "Three" has 5 letters

  "Four" has 4 letters

  "Five" has 4 letters

  "Six" has 3 letters

so, 6 = 3.

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Additional comment

This appears to be a non-standard use of the equal sign, in which it has no relation to the usual meaning of "equals." Using standard symbols with non-standard meanings should generally be avoided, unless the intended meaning is explained.

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