In financial terms, 140K typically refers to 140,000 units of currency, such as dollars. The 'K' is a symbol for 'thousand' in the metric system. Therefore, 140K would represent an amount of money equal to 140,000 units of the specified currency.
(120+160)/2 = 140
1000, comes from kilo
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I suspect it could be " k eq 1" , or "k =1".
k and -k right? -k x -1 =k k+k= 2 k= 1 unless you mean multiply then that would be -k x-1 =k k x k= 2 1.4142 rounded to the nearest ten thousandth
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1000, comes from kilo
kilo or in term of money = 1,000
They are members of the infinite set of numbers of the form 140*k where k is an integer.
1 x 140 = 1402 x 140 = 2803 x 140 = 4204 x 140 = 5605 x 140 = 7006 x 140 = 8407 x 140 = 9808 x 140 = 11209 x 140 = 126010 x 140 =1460I got x10 for the people who don't know them....
y=k*x 535=k*140 k=535/140=107/28 y=(107/28)*x
10k is 10,000
7k^(2) + 7k - 140 Factor out '7' Hence 7(k^(2) + k - 20) Factor inside the brackets 7(k + 5)(k - 4) Done!!!!
When someone speaking about money says 450K, they mean 450 thousand. K=thousand in that sense.
K mean 1000. Thus 15K means 15,000 (in terms of money). 15 karat 15 kilometres 15 000
the answer is simple 90 + 50 = 140 90 +50 ----------- = 140 years with lots of $ money 140
k always stands for "000". So 100k=100,000