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10ac-x/11=-3 solve for a

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1) You'll have to get raid of the fraction by multiplying 10ac by 11, x/11 by 11 which the 11's cancels out and -3 multiplied by 11 .
2)Now you have 10ac -x = -33. Add x on both sides of the equal sign you get 10ac = -33 + x
3) Divide both sides by 10c to get "a" by itself, so "a" = -33+x divided by 10c
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Answer:

The solution for the required variable is
a=(-33+x)/(10c)

Explanation:

Consider the provided expression.


(10ac-x)/(11)=-3

We need to solve the equation for a.

Multiply both the sides by 11.


10ac-x=-33

Add x to both sides


10ac=-33+x

Divide both the sides by 10c.


a=(-33+x)/(10c)

Hence, the solution for the required variable is
a=(-33+x)/(10c)

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