SOLUTION: How do you do the equation 4/5k + 7/10 = 13/15k - 3/5
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Question 770569: How do you do the equation 4/5k + 7/10 = 13/15k - 3/5
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4/5k + 7/10 = 13/15k - 3/5
(4/5-13/15)k = -7/10-3/5
(-1/15)k = -13/10
k = 13*15/10
k = 19.5
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