Solve for s in the following equation: 11s+3+4=5 .

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To solve for s in the equation 11s+3+4=5, we start by simplifying the equation.

Combining like terms, we have 11s + 7 = 5.

Next, we isolate the variable s by subtracting 7 from both sides of the equation:

11s = 5 - 7,
11s = -2.

Finally, to solve for s, divide both sides of the equation by 11:

s = -2/11.
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