1. **State the problem:** Simplify the expression $$\frac{k+k}{k}$$ given that $$k=6$$.
2. **Formula and rules:** When simplifying fractions, you can split the numerator over the denominator: $$\frac{a+b}{c} = \frac{a}{c} + \frac{b}{c}$$.
3. **Apply the rule:**
$$\frac{k+k}{k} = \frac{k}{k} + \frac{k}{k}$$
4. **Simplify each term:**
Since $$\frac{k}{k} = 1$$ (for $$k \neq 0$$), we have:
$$1 + 1 = 2$$
5. **Substitute the value of $$k$$:**
The simplification does not depend on the value of $$k$$ as long as $$k \neq 0$$, so the answer is:
$$2$$
**Final answer:** $$2$$
Simplify Fraction C92A22
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