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Solve for k.
(k)4+ 3= 14
​k=


User Peter Tate
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Answer:

k=44 I had the same answer.

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User Mikesigs
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Solving for "K" , got it! :)
I'll make it easier to solve

(k)4+3-14=?
? = 0

4(k)-11 = 0

Take off the '0' and the addition symbol so we can add from 11 on your sides

4(k) - 11
+11 +11
---- ----
15k. 22
⬆ This would be your answer for k

4(k) = 11
÷4 ÷4
--- ----
1K ?

K = 11/4 (for fraction)
K = 2.75 (as a decimal)
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