SOLUTION: {{{-40+8k=16}}}
What is the value of k in this equation?
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Question 369579:
What is the value of k in this equation?
Answer by acalgebra(30) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Original equation:
Add 40 to each side:
Divide both sides by 8:
So, the value of k in this equation is 7.
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