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    Elementary and Intermediate Algebra A Combined Approach
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    Exam 3: Equations, Inequalities and Problem Solving
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    Solve This Equation\(\frac { k } { 15 } + \frac { k } { 35 } = 1\)
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Solve This Equation k15+k35=1\frac { k } { 15 } + \frac { k } { 35 } = 115k​+35k​=1

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Solve this equation. Simplify your answer. k15+k35=1\frac { k } { 15 } + \frac { k } { 35 } = 115k​+35k​=1 Do not convert fractions to decimal form.

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