Chapter 11: Problem 11
Write \(1 k\) in a simpler way.
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Chapter 11: Problem 11
Write \(1 k\) in a simpler way.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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For problems \(57-140\), solve each equation. $$ \frac{-3 m}{2}+1=5 m $$
For problems \(57-140\), solve each equation. $$ k=-4 $$
For problems \(57-140\), solve each equation. $$ \frac{5 x}{-2}-6=-10 $$
For problems \(57-140\), solve each equation. $$ \frac{2 x}{3}-5=8 $$
Translate each phrase or sentence to a mathematical expression or equation. A number divided by nine, minus five times the number, is equal to one more than the number.
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