In mathematics, "k" is a variable that can represent any number or value depending on the context in which it is used. It is a placeholder for an unknown quantity that can be determined through algebraic manipulation or given numerical values in equations or formulas. The specific value of "k" would need to be provided or solved for in order to determine its exact value in a given mathematical problem.
K is equal to three zeros, therefor 100k means 100.000 (or 100000)
11 - 5k. If k is a number then substitute it in. Example if k were to equal 2, then 11 - 5*2 = 11-10 = 1. It depends on the value of k.
Let's call Ken's amount K Carl has K-30 (K-7) + ((K-30)-7) = K K - 7 + K - 37 = K 2K - 44 = K 2K = K = 44 K = 44 So Ken = 44 and Carl = 14
233.15 K is -40 deg F or -40 deg C (the latter two are the same). So, to the nearest whole degree, 233K would be equal to -40F or -40C
Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.
8k - 8 k equal to = 0
1000 is the equivilant to K
780 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 1053.15 Kelvin.C to K Formula: K = C + 273.15
It has no meaning. K is not a roman numeral.
Anything minus itself equals zero.
k=22
It is very close. To be exact, 278.15 K = 5 C
zero K is equal to minus -273.15 Celsius (100 Celsius is equal to 373.15 K) so to convert 27 Celsius to K add 273.15 to the number. 27 Celsius is 290.15 K
900ºK is equal to 627ºC which is equal to about 1161ºF
Any pair of numbers of the form 52*k : k where k is an integer.
233 k, -40 C
If: k/2 + 9 = 30 Then: k = 42