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Solve for
\[k\].
\[\dfrac k{2}+\dfrac{1}2=3 \]
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\(\dfrac{k}{2}+\dfrac{1}{2}=3\)
Combine terms: \(\dfrac{k+1}{2}=3\). Multiply both sides by 2: \(k+1=6\). So \(k=5\).
Combine terms: \(\dfrac{k+1}{2}=3\). Multiply both sides by 2: \(k+1=6\). So \(k=5\).
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