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The product of a number, k, and four is seven more than the quotient of the number and two-thirds. Write an equation to represent this situation.

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The product of k and four is 4k.
The quotient of k and two-thirds is

(k)/(2/3) = (3k)/(2)

Because 4k is seven more than the quotient of k and two-thirds, therefore

4k = (3k)/(2)+7

Answer:
The required equation is

4k = (3k)/(2) +7


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