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In rectangle KLMN, KM = 10x+24 and KN = 64 find x
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Answer:
The answer is 4
Explanation:
10x+24=64
10x=64-24
10x=40
x=40/10
x=4
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Hi there, I don't know if I am right but I will try to solve this, 10x+24=64, subtract 24 from both sides, 10x+24-24=64-24=10x=40, divide both sides by 10, 10x/10=40/10, x=4
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