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Marely Raymond
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17 October, 03:16
1/4 k - 3 = 3/4 k + 5 solution of k =
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Sanaa
17 October, 03:43
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k = - 16
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4 k - 3 = 3/4 k + 5
inverse operations
1/4 k - 3 = 3/4 k + 5
-3/4k + 3. - 3/4k + 3
-1/2 k = 8
Reciprocal
(-2) - 1/2 k = 8 (-2)
k = - 16
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