Final answer:
The seventh letter from the left of the sixteenth from the right of the English alphabet is 'D'. We achieve this by first identifying 'K' as the sixteenth letter from the right and then counting back seven places to 'D'.
Step-by-step explanation:
The letter which is the seventh from the left of the sixteenth from the right of the English alphabet. To answer this, we need to understand the position of letters in the alphabet. There are 26 letters in the English alphabet. Counting from the right (the end), the sixteenth letter is 'K' because the alphabet ends with 'Z' (26th) and 'K' is the 11th letter from 'Z' if you count backwards (26 - 15 = 11).
Now, we should find the letter that is seven places to the left of 'K'. Counting seven letters to the left from 'K', we arrive at the letter 'D'. This is because starting at 'K' and moving left seven places, the sequence would be J, I, H, G, F, E, D. Therefore, the seventh letter from the left of the sixteenth from the right of the alphabet is 'D'.