SOLUTION: whats the solution to 6k-k=27-4k in simplest form

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Question 609171: whats the solution to 6k-k=27-4k in simplest form
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Collect terms on in the LHS. Add 4k to both sides. Once you have a single term that contains the variable, divide by the coefficient.

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Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi
6k-k=27-4k |||combining Like terms by adding 4k to both sides
9k = 27
k = 3
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