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A-B/12=11-6A could mean:

(A-B)/12=11-6A or A-(B/12)=11-6A, so I’ll solve each of these.

(A-B)/12=11-6A,

A-B=12(11-6A)=132-72A,

A+72A-132=B, B=73A-132;

A-(B/12)=11-6A,

7A-11=B/12,

B=12(7A-11)=84A-132.

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