To determine which options are solutions to the inequality \( k < -1 \), we are looking for values of \( k \) that are less than -1. Without specific options provided, I can show you how to evaluate potential solutions:
- Any number that is less than -1, such as -2, -3, or -5, would be a solution.
- Numbers such as -1, 0, or 1 would not be solutions, since they do not satisfy the condition \( k < -1 \).
If you provide specific options, I can evaluate those for you to see which are solutions to the inequality \( k < -1 \).