One symbol to use is <5'.
5A-2
"< 0" For example x < 0 means "x less than zero".
0.00001
60<90
Five less than nine is four.
5A-2
5n < 65
4n-5 (Which is four times a number minus 5)
"< 0" For example x < 0 means "x less than zero".
That would be impossible since five is less than 10.
Write the number that is five less than 448,394
0.01, 0.001, 0.0001, 0.0000001 and 2.4542
The same as any other decimal number except that the value before the decimal place would be less than 5.
If you want to say "Nine is less than a number k," you would write 9<K. If you're asking for an equation, e.g. "Nine less than a number k is equal to that number divided by three," you would write k - 9.
0.00001
60<90
25x-13=37