Math, asked by jerniganrichard12345, 1 year ago

Based on the lesson, identify the first operation needed to solve the following equation.(please help who every gives me the correct answer i'll mark as brainliest)

 \frac{x}{11} - 2 = 3

A.addition
B.subtraction
C.multiplication
D.division

Answers

Answered by AritraMondal
6
First operation needed is addition.
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Answered by Anonymous
3
hey there !! ☺

>>here's your answer : >>

•if we try to solve the equation, then first we will shift 2 to the other side , and the negative sign of 2 will change to positive.

ie,

x/11 -2 =3
x/11 = 3+2
x/11 = 5

•hence, the first operation needed to solve this equation is A.addition.

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