To solve for \( y \), we need to substitute the given value of \( x \) into the first equation and solve for \( y \).
Given the equation: \[ y - x = 13 \] we substitute \( x = 11 \): \[ y - 11 = 13 \]
To isolate \( y \), add 11 to both sides of the equation: \[ y = 13 + 11 \] \[ y = 24 \]
\[ \boxed{y = 24} \]
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