From 1 to 11 items.
12-
26-12 = 14
A dozen = 12 one fewer = 11 12-1 = 11
To solve this problem, we first need to understand that "four times the number i" can be represented as 4i. Then, to find "12 fewer hats than 4i," we subtract 12 from 4i to get 4i - 12. Therefore, "12 fewer hats than four times the number i" is represented by the expression 4i - 12.
That means a number of items counting from 1 to 69.
12_n
The number you are looking for is 6, as it is greater than 5 but less than 12.
4n-12
A polygon that has more faces than a hexahedron (which has 6 faces) but fewer than a dodecagon (which has 12 sides) is an octagon, which has 8 sides. Additionally, a nonagon, with 9 sides, also fits this criterion. Both shapes meet the requirement of having more than 6 faces and fewer than 12.
No. With things that may be counted we use "fewer."
"Fewer than 20" means any quantity that is less than 20, not including 20 itself. This can refer to whole numbers or countable items, indicating that the total is 19 or lower. For example, if you have 19 apples, that would meet the condition of having fewer than 20 apples.
Carbon - 14 has two more electrons than carbon - 12.