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Please explain, I don't really get it

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Because we don't know his age yet, we will substitute it for the variable x.

So, (x/4) - 11 = 12.

To solve, first add 11 to both sides.

(x/4) = 23.

Now multiply both sides by 4 to cancel out the fraction.

23 x 4 = 92.

Therefore, Uncle Wilbert is 92 years old.
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First, let's talk about how many eggs there are in a dozen.

1 dozen of anything = 12 of them .

Now, armed with that vital piece of information, let's do the problem.

Give Uncle Wilbert's age a name. Call it ' A '. (for 'age')

If you divide it by 4, you then have A/4 .

Then if you subtract 11 from that number, you have A/4 - 11 .

Now we can write an equation: A/4 - 11 = 12

Add 11 to each side of the equation: A/4 = 23

Multiply each side of the equation by 4 : A = 92 .

Uncle Wilbert is 92 years old.


Proof:

Divide it by 4 and you have 23 .

Then subtract 11 and you have 12 ... the number of eggs in a dozen.
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