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M = 5(d + k) ; solve for d I put M over 5k would be equal to d I'm not sure if I'm correct
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M = 5(d + k) ; solve for d I put M over 5k would be equal to d I'm not sure if I'm correct
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M=5(d+k)
Distribute the 5
M=5d+5k
-M -M
—————-
0=5d+5k-M
-5d -5d
———————-
-5d=5k-M
—— ——-
-5 -5
d = -k-1/5M
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first step we use the distributive method:
m=5d+5k
second step is to isolate d:
subtract 5k
m-5k=5d
now divide (m-5k) by 5 to get d alone
last step is to simplify
to get the answer:
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