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Solve for k
- 2S + H-A=-R-K+S

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Final answer:

To solve for k in the equation -2S + H - A = -R - K + S, isolate the term containing k by moving all the other terms to the left side and combining like terms. Finally, isolate k by subtracting the other terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve for k in the equation -2S + H - A = -R - K + S, we need to isolate the term containing k.

First, let's group all the terms with k together:

-2S - K = -R - H + A + S

Next, let's move all the other terms to the left side:

-2S + K + R + H - A - S = 0

Combining like terms:

-3S + K + R + H - A = 0

Finally, we isolate k by subtracting the other terms:

k = 3S - R - H + A

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