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Solving Two-Step Equations solve & show ur work 6a-11=13
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Solving Two-Step Equations solve & show ur work 6a-11=13
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Since it’s -11 you add 11 to get zero, add 11 to 13 and get 24 bring down the 6A, put 6A equals 24, Then divide by six on both sides the six crosses out left with a variable so a equals 24÷6 which is four so A equals four
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6a-11=13
add 11 to both sides cross out -11 with +11
13+11 =24
6a=24
divide 6 on both sides
a= 4
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