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    Solve -\(-6 \mathrm{x}-11=-131\) A) 20 B) -20 C)\(\frac{71}{3}\) D) -114
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- −6x−11=−131-6 \mathrm{x}-11=-131−6x−11=−131 A) 20
B) -20
C) 713\frac{71}{3}371​ D) -114

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Question 61

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Solve.
- −6x−11=−131-6 \mathrm{x}-11=-131−6x−11=−131


A) 20
B) -20
C) 713\frac{71}{3}371​
D) -114

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