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Which value of x makes the equation true? x – 6 = –11 a. 17 b. 5 c. –5 d. –17
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Which value of x makes the equation true? x – 6 = –11 a. 17 b. 5 c. –5 d. –17
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Which value of x makes the equation true? x – 6 = –11
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b. 5
c. –5
d. –17
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The value of x which makes the equation, x -6 = -11, is c. - 5
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That's the true answer "-5"
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