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Which mathematical equation represents the solution for k in the equation h + 3 = jk + 6k ?

Select one:
A. h−3+j
B. j(h+3)−6
C. h+9j
D. h+3j+6

User Jeff Lewis
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Answer:

The answer is D. h+3/j+6.

Explanation:

Given:

The equation h + 3 = jk + 6k.

Now, to get the mathematical expression.


h + 3 = jk + 6k

So, taking
k common on R.H.S we get:


h + 3 = k(j + 6)

Then, dividing both sides by
j+6 we get:


(h+3)/(j+6) =k

Thus,


k=(h+3)/(j+6)

Therefore, the answer is D. h+3/j+6.

User Anton Kazennikov
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