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Reyna Beck
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17 January, 02:59
K-3+10k
Combining like terms
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Elsa Vincent
17 January, 03:09
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11k-3 You add K and 10k together which makes 11k. When ever there is a variable like K for example it is always one
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Jenna
17 January, 03:15
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11k-3. is this what you are looking for?
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