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A. Step 1B. Step 1C. Step 3D. Olga did not make a mistake

A. Step 1B. Step 1C. Step 3D. Olga did not make a mistake-example-1
A. Step 1B. Step 1C. Step 3D. Olga did not make a mistake-example-1
A. Step 1B. Step 1C. Step 3D. Olga did not make a mistake-example-2
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SOLUTION

Let's solve the question and see where Olga made a mistake

The question is


(1)/(4)((1)/(3)k+9)=6

Solving this we have


\begin{gathered} (1)/(4)((1)/(3)k+9)=6 \\ \\ multiplying\text{ both sides by 4} \\ \\ (1)/(4)((1)/(3)k+9)*(4)/(1)=6*4 \\ \\ ((1)/(3)k+9)=24 \end{gathered}

Next step we move 9 to meet 24, we have


\begin{gathered} ((1)/(3)k+9)=24 \\ \\ (1)/(3)k=24-9 \\ \\ (1)/(3)k=15 \end{gathered}

Now multiply 3 to both sides


\begin{gathered} (1)/(3)k*3=15*3 \\ \\ k=45 \end{gathered}

Therefore k = 45 and not 5. So Olga made a mistake in the last step, which is step 3. So the answer is step 3

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