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21 August, 14:49

How do you write sentences 10+k=4K

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  1. 21 August, 15:33
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    K added to 10 gives you 4 times the value of K.

    If you wanted to solve the expression:

    Subtract both sides of the expression, right hand side (10+k) and left hand side (4K), by - k as you want to get rid of the variable to get simply 10 on the LHS.

    10+k - k = 4k - k

    If we want to subtract k from k then we get 0, and if we want to subtract k from 4k we get 3k. For the sake of simplicity think of k as an object saying if I subtract object A from object A I get zero, and so forth.

    We are left with the expression:

    10 = 3k

    We divide both sides by 3 as to get rid of it from the RHS.

    We get a solution 10/3 = k
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