sage 5.11 pre-compiled binary was downloaded onto ubuntu 13.04 but when the 
command 'sage' is entered in /home/kappy the error ~$ sage
No command 'sage' found, did you mean:
 Command 'page' from package 'tcllib' (universe)
 Command 'save' from package 'atfs' (universe)
 Command 'osage' from package 'graphviz' (main)
sage: command not found

when i change directory to /home/sage and the command 'sage' is entered the 
error 
~/sage$ sage
No command 'sage' found, did you mean:
 Command 'page' from package 'tcllib' (universe)
 Command 'save' from package 'atfs' (universe)
 Command 'osage' from package 'graphviz' (main)~/sage$ ls
sage-5.11-linux-32bit-ubuntu_13.04-i686-Linux
sage-5.11-linux-32bit-ubuntu_13.04-i686-Linux.tar.lzma
sage: command not found
mike@mike-1001PX:~/sage$ 

is returned.  this is the contents of the directories:
~/sage$ ls
sage-5.11-linux-32bit-ubuntu_13.04-i686-Linux
sage-5.11-linux-32bit-ubuntu_13.04-i686-Linux.tar.lzma

and; 

:~/sage/sage-5.11-linux-32bit-ubuntu_13.04-i686-Linux$ ls
COPYING.txt  data  devel  local  Makefile  README.txt  sage  spkg 
 VERSION.txt

so it seems all of the files were extracted from the tarball (?).  any 
suggestions would help
-thanks

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