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Solve for k. 14k+3k–16k=5 k=
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Solve for k.
14k+3k–16k=5
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14k + 3k - 16k = 5
=> 17k - 16k = 5
=> k = 5
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Solve for k.
14k+3k–16k=5
17k - 16k = 5
k =
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