1 fifth is 20 percent less than 1 fourth.
It is less than a whole.
Yes.
The second number is 1 less than the first, the third number is 2 less than the second, the fourth number is 3 less than the third, and so on. The nth term in the sequence is given by tn = -0.5*x2 + 0.5*x + 4
No because 3/4 is less than 1
Yes, because one fourth (1/4) is 25%
1/4 = 0.250.25 = less than 2
Greater.
Yes, 1/4th is less then 1/3rd.
3/8 is greater than 1/4 and less than 1/2.
1/4 or one fourth.
First, translate the words into expressions:"Two less than one-sixth [of] a certain number..."((1/6) * X) - 2"is"="1 more than one-fourth that number"((1/4) * X) + 1so((1/6) * X) - 2 = ((1/4) * X) + 1((1/6) * X) = ((1/4) * X) + 3X = ((6/4) * X) + 18(1 - (6/4)) * X = 18- (1/2) * X = 18X = - 36