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k4+3=14\frac{k}{4} + 3 = 14

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Q. k4+3=14\frac{k}{4} + 3 = 14
  1. Isolate variable term: Isolate the variable term on one side of the equation.\newlineTo do this, we need to get rid of the constant term on the same side as the variable term. The constant term here is +3+3, and to remove it, we subtract 33 from both sides of the equation.\newlinek4+33=143\frac{k}{4} + 3 - 3 = 14 - 3\newlineThis simplifies to:\newlinek4=11\frac{k}{4} = 11
  2. Solve for variable kk: Solve for the variable kk. Now that we have k4=11\frac{k}{4} = 11, we need to get kk by itself. To do this, we multiply both sides of the equation by 44. (k4)×4=11×4\left(\frac{k}{4}\right) \times 4 = 11 \times 4 This simplifies to: k=44k = 44