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Question Solve the linear equation 6a11=136a - 11 = 13 for the variable aa.

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The equation is 6a11=136a -11 =13 . We are solving for aa

STEP 2

First, we need to isolate the term with aa on one side of the equation. We can do this by adding 1111 to both sides of the equation.
6a11+11=13+116a -11 +11 =13 +11

STEP 3

implify the equation.
6a=246a =24

STEP 4

Now, we need to isolate aa by dividing both sides of the equation by 66.
6a6=246\frac{6a}{6} = \frac{24}{6}

STEP 5

implify the equation to find the value of aa.
a=4a =4So, the solution to the equation a11=13a -11 =13 is a=4a =4.

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