SOLUTION: -q - 11 = 2q + 4

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Question 512831: -q - 11 = 2q + 4
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-q - 11 = 2q + 4
Subtract 2p and add 11 both sides of the equation
-q-2q-11+11= 2q-2q+4+11
-3q=15
Divide by (-3) both sides of the equation
-3q/-3=15/-3
q=-5

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