To solve for \( A \) in the equation \( A = 5 - \frac{11}{3} \), we first need to simplify the expression on the right side.
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Convert 5 into a fraction with a common denominator: \[ 5 = \frac{15}{3} \]
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Now substitute this back into the equation: \[ A = \frac{15}{3} - \frac{11}{3} \]
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Combine the fractions: \[ A = \frac{15 - 11}{3} = \frac{4}{3} \]
So the correct expression for \( A \) that makes the equation true is: \[ A = \frac{4}{3} \]