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1/4k = 3 (-1/4k + 3)​

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Answer:

k=9

Explanation:

User Dietrich
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Answer:

For the expression
(1)/(4) k = 3 (-(1)/(4)k  +3)

k = 9 is the required solution.

Explanation:

Here, the given expression is
(1)/(4) k = 3 (-(1)/(4)k  +3)

Solving the above expression for k, we get:


(1)/(4) k = 3 (-(1)/(4)k  +3)  \implies  (k)/(4)  = ((-3)/(4)k) + 9

or,
(k)/(4)  + ((3)/(4)k) =  9 \implies (k + 3k)/(4)   = 9

or,
(4k)/(4)  = 9  \implies   k =9

or, k = 9

Hence for the expression
(1)/(4) k = 3 (-(1)/(4)k  +3)

k = 9 is the required solution.

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