Denise G. answered 05/14/19
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To solve for k, need to isolate it to one side of the equation.
L=14J+3K
Subtract 14J from both sides and simplify
L-14J=14J+3K-14J
L-14J=3K
Divide both sides by 3 and simplify
(L-14J)/3=3K/3
(L-14J)/3=K