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Callie solved this one-variable equation. When she was done, she tried to verify her answer, but found that it was wrong. Can you find her mistake? 1 2 (4k + 8) = 10 1. 2k + 16 = 10 2. 2k = −6 3. k = −3

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2(4k+8)=10
8k+16=10 (she said 2k instead of 8k)

To continue solving, subtract 16 from both sides. That would give you 8k= -6. Then divide both sides by 8, and get -6/8 which equals -3/4.

Answer:

Mistake found in step 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Callie solved this one-variable equation. When she was done, she tried to verify her answer, but found that it was wrong.

[tex]2(4k + 8) = 10[/tex]

Step 1: [tex]2k + 16 = 10[/tex]

Step 2: [tex]2k = -6[/tex]

Step 3:[tex]k = -3[/tex]

In step 2, 2 is distributed inside the parenthesis

[tex]2(4k + 8) = 10[/tex]

When 2 is multiplied inside the parenthesis, the equation becomes

[tex]8k + 16 = 10[/tex]

She forgot to multiply 2 with 4k

So the mistake is in step 1

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