Sorry the question didn't come out right. It was supposed to read. 9k + 6 is < or equal to 39.

Then change < to < or = in the last answer I posted

No problem! Let's solve the inequality 9k + 6 ≤ 39.

To find the solution to this inequality, we need to isolate the variable, k. Here's how we can do that:

Step 1: Subtract 6 from both sides of the inequality:
9k + 6 - 6 ≤ 39 - 6
9k ≤ 33

Step 2: Divide both sides of the inequality by 9 (since we want to isolate k):
(9k)/9 ≤ 33/9
k ≤ 11/3

So the solution to the inequality 9k + 6 ≤ 39 is k ≤ 11/3.

You can check this solution by substituting any value smaller than or equal to 11/3 into the original inequality and see if it holds true.