1. The problem is to find the values of A, B, and C for the number 11.
2. Usually, A, B, and C represent digits or coefficients in an equation or expression. Since the problem is not fully specified, let's assume A, B, and C are digits such that the number formed by them equals 11.
3. One possible interpretation is that A, B, and C are digits in a three-digit number ABC, and we want ABC = 11.
4. Since 11 is a two-digit number, the three-digit number ABC cannot be 11 unless A=0, B=1, C=1.
5. Therefore, A=0, B=1, and C=1 satisfy the condition.
6. If the problem means something else, please provide more details.
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