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Can someone help me with problem 4 and also tell me if they think the rest is correct !!! Please

Can someone help me with problem 4 and also tell me if they think the rest is correct-example-1

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Answer:

k=(-7y+11)/4

Explanation:

Given

11(k-1)= 7(k-y)

In order to find the value of K we have to separate k on one side, so

Multiplying 11 and 7 into the brackets on both sides

11k-11=7k-7y

Subtracting 7k on both sides

11k-11-7k=7k-7y-7k

11k-7k-11= -7y

Adding 11 to both sides

4k-11+11= -7y+11

4k= -7y+11

4k=-7y+11

k=(-7y+11)/4

So the value of K is (-7y+11)/4.

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