Final answer:
The potential number of points Keneth could have scored if Jayden scored 30 points and Jayden scored more than 2/3 of the points Keneth scored is represented by the inequality k > 45/2.
Step-by-step explanation:
To represent the potential number of points Keneth could have scored if Jayden scored 30 points and Jayden scored more than 2/3 of the points Keneth scored, we can use the inequality
k > 45/2
This inequality represents that Keneth's score, denoted by k, is greater than 45/2, which is equivalent to 22.5.
Therefore, option A) k > 45/2 represents the potential number of points Keneth could have scored.