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17 February, 01:20

0=9 (k-2/3) + 33 I just need to know how to solve this. I've never done a multi step with a fraction

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  1. 17 February, 04:19
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    So first you need to expand 9 (k-2/3) where you would multiple 9 by everything inside the brackets. 9 x k = 9k and 9 x - 2/3 = - 6 so it'd become

    0=9k-6+33 then add together 6 and 33

    0=9k+39 then moves k to the other side

    -9k=39 and then divide both sides by - 9

    k = - 39/9 which you could simplify to - 13/3

    k=-13/3
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