200,000 k stands for kilo or 1,000
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
8k - 8 k equal to = 0
1000 is the equivilant to K
k=22
Anything minus itself equals zero.
It has no meaning. K is not a roman numeral.
780 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 1053.15 Kelvin.C to K Formula: K = C + 273.15
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
it is equal to -175 degree centigrade.
Any pair of numbers of the form 52*k : k where k is an integer.
If: k/2 + 9 = 30 Then: k = 42
in science k stands for kelvin, the temperature system that starts from absolute zero K does not equal kelvin... K stands for Kelvin. In different applications it means different constants, such as Boltzmann constant or a spring constant.