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HOW DO YOU SOLVE THE EQUATION 2MK+2J/2=N+P SOLVE FOR K
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HOW DO YOU SOLVE THE EQUATION 2MK+2J/2=N+P SOLVE FOR K
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2km
+j
+
−j
=
n+p
+
−j
2k
m
=
−j
+n
+p
Step 2: Divide both sides by 2m.
2k
m/
2m
=
−j
+n
+p/
2m
Answer = k=
−j
+n
+p/
2
m
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