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Solve: k/6 + 3 - 3k = 6k
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k/6 + 3 - 3k = 6k
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k/5 + 3 - 3k = 6k
-14k/5 + 3 = 6k
-14k + 15 = 30k multiply both sides by 5
15 = 30k + 14k
15 = 44k
15/44 = k
k = 15/44
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k/6 + 3= 9k
k + 3 =54k
3= 53k
3/53= k
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