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Nancy has (4K + 6) meters of ribbon. Kevin has (6k - 2) meters of ribbon. If k = 5, who has the shorter ribbon?
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Nancy has (4K + 6) meters of ribbon. Kevin has (6k - 2) meters of ribbon. If k = 5, who has the shorter ribbon?
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4*5+6 = 26
6*5-2= 28
Nancy has the shortest ribbon
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