SOLUTION: The quotient of a number a and 11 is at least 2 less than the number x. I tried x+11<(and equal to)2-x i got that wrong

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Question 663301: The quotient of a number a and 11 is at least 2 less than the number x.
I tried x+11<(and equal to)2-x
i got that wrong

Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
quotient says you need to be dividing. Your answer was adding

then solve for that

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