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Notice that $10 \equiv -1 \pmod{11}$. Thus $$10^n \equiv \begin{cases}1 & n \text{ even} \\ -1 & n \text{ odd}\end{cases} \pmod{11}$$ Then use this fact to prove that a number is congruent to the alternating sum of its digits $\pmod{11}$.
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