danny elfboy:
sorry i dont have a scanner but im sure you will be able 2 find the 1st page free on the net somewhere thats the part im working on.
Okay, found it

I suggest two ways to overcome your problems
One theorical and one technical
You have an irregular group of 11 notes against a regular pair group of 6 notes
You have to find a way to make the irregular group DIVIDABLE for the regular group
That's how you proceed
You make all the notes of your 11 group dotted
This means that the first D (eight note) will become three D (sixteenth notes)
So you will have 33 sixteenth notes
Now these notes must be grouped by the number of subdivisions of each movement (hence 3)
So if you group your 33 notes by groups of three you get 3 groups of 11th notes
Now you exactly know how to play your 11 against 6
B - F goes with the first 11 group
D - B goes with the second 11 group
F - F goes with the third 11 group

This is theorical to grasp the concept mathematically
As for technically train your hand to do this I suggest you to practice this in this way:
Play the first 11 group with the right hand
Now play the first eight note of the left hand (the ones against the 11 notes) hence B without letting it confuse. In other words you must just play the first note of the left hand and nothing else while letting the first 11th group flow
When you can do this you repeat the same but this time you play the first two notes of the LH group (B and F) and nothing else while letting the 11th group flow.
In other words you're training your hand to play their part without being confused by the other hand part by just adding the other hand part little by little.
When you can do this you practice adding the third note of the LH group and then the fourth note while still playing your 11 notes with the right hand. You know you have mastered the adding of one note of the LH when it doesn't confuse your right hand playing which just flow naturally. Keep doing this till you have added all 6 notes to a flowing RH playing 11 notes.
You apply the same theorical and technical principle to the 22th against the 12 notes