SOLUTION: Please help me solve these first degree equations. Thank you! 3(k – 2)-6 = 4k -(3k-1)

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3(k – 2)-6 = 4k -(3k-1)

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3(k – 2)-6 = 4k -(3k-1)
3k-6-6=4k-3k+1
3k-12=k+1
2k=13
k=6.5

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