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11x + 29 = 6x + 134

take 29 from both sides

11x = 6x + 105

so 11x = 6x + 5x

then 105 = 5x = 5 times 21

so x = 21 = the number thought of.

Check:

11 x 21 = 21 + 210 = 231 then 231 + 29 = 260

6 x 21 = 126 then 126 + 134 = 260

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