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4. What is the value of k in the equation below?

4 (k + 5) - 2k + 6 = 2 (3k + 2) - 6 k =

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  1. 5 March, 13:19
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    -11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 (k+5) - 2k+6=2 (3k+2) - 6k

    4k+20-2k+6=6k+4-6k

    4k-2k+20+6=4

    2k+26=4

    2k=4-26

    2k=-22

    k=-22/2

    k=-11
  2. 5 March, 13:24
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    The value of k in the given equation is - 11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 (k+5) - 2k + 6 = 2 (3k+2) - 6k

    Open the brackets

    4k + 20 - 2k + 6 = 6k + 4 - 6k

    On the right hand, 6k has cancelled out, hence

    4k + 20 - 2k + 6 = 4

    Collect all like terms

    4k - 2k = 4 - 6 - 20

    simplify further

    2k = - 22

    To make "K" the subject, divide through by 2

    k = - 22 / 2

    k = - 11
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