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If k=100 - 4n what’s the value when n=60

User Frax
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To solve this problem, start by plugging in your given n value.
This results in:
k = 100 - 4(60)

Next, simplify the parentheses by multiplying the -4 and the 60 together.
This leaves you with:
k = 100 - 240

To simplify for k, subtract 240 from 100 to get:
k = -140

So your final answer is k = -140 when n = 60
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