SOLUTION: 13.2k+4.3=2.7k

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Answer by rchill(405)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Subtract 2.7k from sides and get 10.5k+4.3=0 and now subtract 4.3 from sides to get 10.5k=-4.3. Finally divide both sides by 10.5 and get .
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