In order for this to be answered you will have to find the value of K. Then you will minus that by 22.
To change the phrase "14 less than the quantity k times 6" to an algebraic expression, you would first write "k times 6" as 6k. Then, you would subtract 14 from that expression to get the final algebraic expression, which is 6k - 14. This expression represents the result of taking 14 away from the product of k and 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
To write the sum of a number k and 7, you would use the mathematical expression k + 7. This expression represents adding the value of k to 7. In algebraic terms, this is known as an addition operation where k is the addend and 7 is the other addend. The result of this addition operation would give you the sum of k and 7.
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
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
k added to 2.5