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You need to add all the digits at odd positions, and subtract all the digits at even positions (counting positions from the right). For example, for the number 143, you calculate: +3 + 1 - 4 = 0.If you get a multiple of 11 (including 0), as in the example above, you have a multiple of 11.

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