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Based on the lesson, identify the first operation needed to solve the following equation. x/11 - 2 = 3 multiplication subtraction addition division
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Based on the lesson, identify the first operation needed to solve the following equation.
x/11 - 2 = 3
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Subtraction then it would be x/11=5
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x=55
Multiply both sides of the equation by 11
Move constant to the right-hand side and change its sign
Add the numbers
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