Algebraic expression 14 less than the quantity k times 6
6k-14
If you mean: kk-5 then it can be k^2-5 But if you mean: k+k-5 then it can be 2k-5
It is: 5k-7
If you want to say "Nine is less than a number k," you would write 9<K. If you're asking for an equation, e.g. "Nine less than a number k is equal to that number divided by three," you would write k - 9.
k-2.5 An algebraic expression is just using variables (in this case, k) for unknown numbers. Since the question is asking what the number k minus 2.5 is, your answer is k-2.5.
The algebraic expression for "k squared minus 11" is k ² -11. This can't be solved because it's only an expression not an equation.
It is suppose to be k/3 minus 7
15-k
Algebraic expression 14 less than the quantity k times 6
k - 6
It is: 7k
k > 10
The algebraic expression is 6x+k
the + of a number and 10 k decreased by 4 = k-4
As an algebraic expression it is: k-3
(2/3)k