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  • 03-11-2022
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Solve: 2(1 - 5k) = 2k + 38

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AidanY743650 AidanY743650
  • 03-11-2022

k=-3

1) Let's solve for k, the following expression:

2(1 - 5k) = 2k + 38​ Distribute the factor 2

2 -10k = 2k +38 Subtract 2 from both sides and 2k

-10k -2k = 38 -2

-12k = 36 Divide by -1

12k=-36 Divide both sides by 12

k= -3

2) So k is equal to -3 in this equation.

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