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K(t)=13t−2 when t = 3
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K(t)=13t−2 when t = 3
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K(3) = 13(3) -2.
3k = 39 -2
Add 2 both sides
5k = 39
Divide 5 from both sides
And you should get 7.8
I’m sorry if I did my math wrong
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K(3)=13t(substitute the 3 for t)-2
K(3)=13*3-2(now multiply)
K(3)= 39-2(now divide)
K= 13-2
K=11
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