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  • 08-02-2021
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[tex]\frac{11}{4} =\frac{13}{4} k+\frac{1}{2} k[/tex]

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  • 08-02-2021

Answer:

k = ¹¹⁄₁₅ Or 0.73333333333

Explanation:

Find The Least Common Multiple Of 4 And 2: 4

  • Multiply By LCM (4)

¹³⁄₄k · 4 + ½k = ¹¹⁄₄ · 4

Simplify

15k = 11

Divide Both Sides By 15

15k / 15 = 11 / 15

k = ¹¹⁄₁₅ Or 0.73333333333

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