In the context of 1k, the "k" stands for "kilo." Kilo is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one thousand. Therefore, 1k is equivalent to 1,000 in numerical value.
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1k notation would stand for 1000 Therfore 2k would be 2000.
The implied coefficient in front of ' K ' = 1 so, 1K + 9K = 10K ----------
Usually k short for thousand example 1k=1,000. or 100k=100,000. You don't need the k when you write it out full it's for brevity.
-6k+7k = 1k or normally k on its own.
The answer depends on the context. 1k, where k stands for kilo, generally means 1,000. However, in computer technology, it often refers to 1024 = 210 - unless used for marketing! Also, 1k, for track events, refers to 1 kilometre. In physics 1K is 1 Kelvin: that is -272.15 degrees Celsius. There are probably other contexts that I cannot think of, off the top of my head.