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How would I solve k-17=(-12)
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How would I solve k-17=(-12)
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You would do -12 +17 which is 5
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Ok your objective in this problem is to find out what k equals. To do that, you have to get "k" by itself. TO do that you have to add 17 on both sides. Making k equal 5
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