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If \dfrac{x-1}{3}=k 3 x−1 =kstart fraction, x, minus, 1, divided by, 3, end fraction, equals, k and k=3k=3k, equals, 3, what is the value of xxx? choose 1 answer: (choice a.a 2
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If \dfrac{x-1}{3}=k 3 x−1 =kstart fraction, x, minus, 1, divided by, 3, end fraction, equals, k and k=3k=3k, equals, 3, what is the value of xxx? choose 1 answer: (choice
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For this case we have the following expression:
(x-1) / (3) = k
Substituting the value of k = 3 we have:
(x-1) / (3) = 3
From here, we must clear the value of x.
We have then:
x-1 = 3 * 3
x-1 = 9
x = 9 + 1
x = 10
Answer:
The value of x is given by:
x = 10
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