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How do I solve 3+k/14=4

User Mernen
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Answer:

Explanation:

k/14 + 3 = 4

k/14 = 1

k = 14

User Vedran Vidovic
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Answer:


\boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{k = 53}}}}}

Explanation:


\bigstar{ \sf{ \: \: (3 + k)/(14) = 4}}


\tt{Step \: 1 \: } : Do cross multiplication


\hookrightarrow{ \sf{3 + k = 4 * 14}}


\tt{Step \: 2} : Multiply the numbers : 4 and 14


\hookrightarrow{ \sf{3 + k = 56}}


\tt{Step \: 3 \: } Move 3 to right hand side and change it's sign


\hookrightarrow{ \sf{k = 56 - 3}}


\tt{Step \: 4 \: } Subtract 3 from 56


\hookrightarrow{ \sf{k = 53}}

The value of k is 53

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