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10 August, 13:15

3 (K-2) = 15

How do I solve for K

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  1. 10 August, 13:29
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    Answer: k = 7

    Step-by-step explanation: Start by distributing the 3 through the parentheses on the left side of the equation.

    3 (k) is 3k and 3 (-2) is - 6.

    So we have 3k - 6 = 15.

    Next, isolate the k term by adding 6 to both

    sides of the equation and we get 3k = 21.

    Now divide both sides by 3 and k = 7.

    If you want, you can check your answer by plugging a 7

    back into the original equation to see if it works.
  2. 10 August, 13:36
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    7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    step 1. divide 15 by 3

    (K-2) = 5

    step 2. add the 2 to the 5

    K=7
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