For the prefix kilo-, use a lowercase 'k', as in kilometre --> km. For the slang computer term used in gaming, use a capital 'K', as in 120 thousand gold --> 120K gold.
y = k/x of xy = k where k is a constant.
You can use k/(2*k), where k is any non-zero integer, as an equivalent fraction.
You can use k/(2*k), where k is any non-zero integer, as an equivalent fraction.
Use this formula: [K] = ([°F] + 459.67) × 5⁄9
It means kilo which is 1000 and 15k is 15*1000 = 15000
$15,000. k is equal to one-thousand.
you need 1000 dollars. etc: 15k= 15000 dollars, 50k= 50000 dollars...
15K = -258.15ºCYou can use this equation to convert Kelvin to degrees Celsius: ºC = K - 273.15
K mean 1000. Thus 15K means 15,000 (in terms of money). 15 karat 15 kilometres 15 000
Therefore 15k is 15 times 3 = 45
The K probably stands for Kilometers, so 15 kilometers. About 9.4 miles.
Any number of the form 15000*k where k is an integer.
k/2 -k/5 -k/6 = 2 Multply all terms by 30: 15k -6k -5k = 60 4k = 60 k = 15
Fifteen K means fifteen thousand. This is typically a number symbol that is seen when someone is talking about money.
The Chinese do not use letters like our . . . they use pictures rather than letters, so there is no Chinese equivalent of the letter, "K".
Beryllium (Be) Melting points: 1560 K, 1287 °C, 2349 °F Boiling points: 2742 K, 2469 °C, 4476 °F