We are trying to figure out if K = 15 or if the solution to the problem is 15.
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Well, K + 6 = 15

Remember there is a no. 1 in front of the K. So, if you subtract the number 6 from each side of the equation, you will be left with...

K = 9...Thus, 15 - 9 = 6

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