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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-04-01

Solve:

\[ K = 2(11 - k) + 14 \]

Asked by Mike99

Answer (2)

k=2(11-k)+14 k=22-2k+14 2k+k=22+14 3k=36 k=36/3 k=12 **********

Answered by marccharles75 | 2024-06-10

To solve the equation K = 2 ( 11 − k ) + 14 , we distribute, combine like terms, and isolate k to find k = 2 36 − K ​ . This equation allows you to calculate k based on a given value of K . For instance, if K is 0, then k equals 18.
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Answered by marccharles75 | 2024-12-24