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How do you solve 2(3k+4)=10

User Narduk
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3k+4=10/2
3k+4=5
3k=5-4
3k=1
K=1/3
User Traxium
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The answer would be: k= 1/3

Here’s how you solve it!

First you want to divide both sides by 2

Now you are left with this:

3k+4=5

Now you want to move 4 to the other side causing it to change into a negative.

3k=5-4

Now subtract 5-4 to get 1

3k= 1

Now divide both sides by 3

K= 1/3

Now you are left with your answer:
K= (1)/(3)

Hope this helps! :3

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