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How do you do 13k-11 >k+37?

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How do you do 13k-11 >k+37?

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  1. Remember to maintain balance on both sides of the equation (both sides of the ">").

    Therefore you can add 11 to both sides and get:

    13k > k + 48

    Then you substract "k" from both sides and get:

    12k > 48

    Divide both sides by 12 and get:

    k > 4


  2. The first important step is to post this in the forum Y/A designed for this type question, one where the participants are truly interested, like the "Science & Mathematics-Mathematics" forum.

    This is the Home Theater Electronics forum, where the discussions are centered around technical home theater system and TV operational and electronics problems.

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