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Evaluate 8j - k + 14 when j = 0.25 and k = 1
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Evaluate 8j - k + 14 when j = 0.25 and k = 1
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15
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Plug in the value of j and k into your equation. This will give you 8(0.25)-1+14.
2. Multiply 8x0.25=2.
3. Subtract 1 from 2, and then add 14.
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Step-by-step explanation:
8*0.25-1+14
=2-1+14
=1+14
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