Solving K/3 = K/9 + 2/3 for K (do I multiply K/9 and K/3?)

Becka21

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K/3= K/9 + 2/3

I know I'm supposed to try to get the K by itself and or to one side of the equation.
So do I Multiply K/9 to K/3 ???
And get K * K/3 * 9 = 2/3
Thanks
 
Re: Solving Variables

If you multiply both sides of the equation (all terms) by the least common denominator, you will end up with an equation with no fractions. You can then solve with ease. If you need more help, please show us how far you got.
 
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