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What is 5(-3k+5)=-4K+k+1

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Answer:

K = 2 respectively

Explanation:

Since "K" is on the right side of the equation, switch the sides so it is on the left side of the equation. Simplify 5(-3k+5). Move all terms containing "K" to the left side of the equation. Move all terms not containing "K" to the right side of the equation. Divide each term by 12 and simplify. So, "K" = 2.

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