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Can you solve this :-)? Identify the equation that means "eleven less than x is twenty-three" (A) x = 23 - 11. (B) x + 11 = 23. (C) 11x = 23. (D) x - 11 = 23
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Can you solve this :-)? Identify the equation that means "eleven less than x is twenty-three" (A) x = 23 - 11. (B) x + 11 = 23. (C) 11x = 23. (D) x - 11 = 23
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Can you solve this :-)? Identify the equation that means "eleven less than x is twenty-three" (A) x = 23 - 11. (B) x + 11 = 23. (C) 11x = 23. (D) x - 11 = 23
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hey user!!
your answer is here (-:
given :- eleven less than x ( x - 11 ) = twenty three
final answer = x - 11 = 23
correct option is D. x - 11 = 23
if u need the value of x too, then Answer is :-
x - 11 = 23
x = 23 + 11
x = 34
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