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How do you solve: 11a=18a+21 ?
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How do you solve: 11a=18a+21 ?
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Ok, the points is to isolate the variable "a". First, you subtract 18a from both sides to remove the 18a from the right side, ending up with -7a = 21. Dividing both sides by -7, you will end up with a = -3. Answer: a = -3
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11a = 18a + 21
11a - 18a = - 18a + 21
-7a = 21
7a = -21
a = -21/ 7
a = -3
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