k/2 + 6
K is between -6 and 0
3 + 2K ≤ 15Subtract 3 from each side:2K ≤ 12Divide each side by 2 :K ≤ 6
6k - 14
2k + 1
k/2 + 6
1/2k + 6 or 0.5k + 6
K is between -6 and 0
6*3= 18k+18= 48-18 -18k= 30
k - 6
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Yes, 14 K has more gold that 10 K
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Any number of the form 84*k, where k is an integer, is evenly divisible.
Algebraic expression 14 less than the quantity k times 6
k = 2 and 2 < 12
k > 10