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Solve 11kx + 13kx = 6 for x.
A. X= 1/4k
B. X= 4k
C. X= 4/k
D. X= k/4

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24kx = 6
kx = 6/24
kx = 1/4
x = 1/4/k
x = 1/4k

Answer: A) X = 1/4k or the first option.
User Nemanja Cucurevic
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Answer:

Option (a) is correct.


x=(1)/(4k)

Explanation:

Given: Equation 11kx + 13kx = 6

We have to solve for x and choose the correct option from the given options.

Consider the given equation 11kx + 13kx = 6

Taking kx common, we have,

kx (11+13) = 6

Simplify, we have,

24kx = 6

Divide both side by 24, we have,


kx=(6)/(24)

Simplify, we have,


kx=(1)/(4)

Divide both side by k, we have,


x=(1)/(4k)

Thus, Option (a) is correct.

User Pritesh Mahajan
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