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7 May, 18:27

What is - a/3+5=-11?

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  1. 7 May, 18:52
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    -a/3+5 = - 11, by multiplying both side by the denominator, 3+5,

    We now have, - a = - 11 (3+5)

    -a = - 33 - 55, - a = - 88

    Multiplying both side by - 1 to nullify the effect of the negative

    There fore a = 88
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