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What is the expression for 5 + k, when k = 6?

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You just need to substitute k into the equation like so:

5 + k k = 6
5 + (6)
= 11
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If K= 6, we simply substitute 6 where we see K, meaning plug in 6.

K=6
5+(6)=11
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