Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.10.2021 08:40, IntellTanito

NEED HELP ASAP Solve the following problems using the numbers 0 – 9 once each.

⛀ - 11 = - ⛀
⛀ - - ⛀ = 13
⛀ + - ⛀ = - ⛀
7 - ⛀ = ⛀ + ⛀

You CANNOT repeat any numbers
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