suskids901 suskids901
  • 15-11-2021
  • Mathematics
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Part B
Transform the equation that you identified in part A so the variable k is alone on one side of the equation.

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7404383 7404383
  • 15-11-2021

Answer:

To get the variable alone on one side of the equation, divide both sides by whatever number it is multiplied to.6.3w=93.24

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meganmularczyk07 meganmularczyk07
  • 07-12-2021

Answer:

Start with the original equation.

k + a = 500

Subtract a from both sides of the equation.

k + a – a = 500 – a

           k = 500 – a

Step-by-step explanation: this was my edmentum answer

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