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What numerical coefficient of k on the right side of the equation makes the expressions equivalent? −0.4(−3.5k+2.9)=□ k−1.16
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What numerical coefficient of k on the right side of the equation makes the expressions equivalent? −0.4(−3.5k+2.9)=□ k−1.16
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What numerical coefficient of k on the right side of the equation makes the expressions equivalent?
−0.4(−3.5k+2.9)=□ k−1.16
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