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Can someone also help me with this math problem pls

Can someone also help me with this math problem pls-example-1
User Delsanic
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Answer:

2 • (40 k + 21)

___________

3

User Peter Du
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Answer:

19⅔k + 14

Explanation:

3⅔k + ⅓(42) + ⅓(48k)

3⅔k + 14 + 16k = 19⅔k + 14

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