The answer is 1.
5 times x - x < 5 + x
It has to be 1, anything over 1 could not be less than.
The equation can be expressed as: ( 9 - 3x = 5(y + 5) ), where ( x ) is the unknown number being decreased and ( y ) is the unknown number being summed with five. This states that nine decreased by three times ( x ) is equal to five times the sum of ( y ) and five.
Nine times a number decreased by four can be expressed mathematically as ( 9x - 4 ), where ( x ) represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you first multiply the number by nine and then subtract four from the result.
Four times the unknown number. Let's say the unknown number is x. x + 3x = 4x
An unknown number x times infinity would be infinity.
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Opposite of the sum is not a mathematical expression and I can only assume it means the difference.So,5x - x < |x - 5|Or 4x
The equation can be expressed as: ( 9 - 3x = 5(y + 5) ), where ( x ) is the unknown number being decreased and ( y ) is the unknown number being summed with five. This states that nine decreased by three times ( x ) is equal to five times the sum of ( y ) and five.
Nine times a number decreased by four can be expressed mathematically as ( 9x - 4 ), where ( x ) represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you first multiply the number by nine and then subtract four from the result.
When 3 times a number is decreased by 4 the result is 17. what is the number?
Four times the unknown number. Let's say the unknown number is x. x + 3x = 4x
x-18=5 times -5 x-18=-25 x=-25+18 x=-7
An unknown number x times infinity would be infinity.
Then the number is 20.5
Then the number is 20
The number is 4
-424Four times the unknown number
The number is 26