How about: 11-9 = 2
The expression "the quotient of two and a number xxx" can be represented as 2 / xxx. Nine less than this quotient would be 2 / xxx - 9.
The answer is 9.You solve it as:2x-9=x2x-x=9x=9
There are two possible answers:9 * 2 - 4 = 14, or four less than the quantity nine times two(9 - 4) * 2 = 10, or two times the quantity nine minus four
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8 is the integer before 9, but a number is not necessarely an integer. You could say 8.9999999... comes before nine, or you could go further and say that any number that is less than nine is before nine, like -2.
It depends: If the whole number is positive then the result is less than the whole number, eg ½ × 2 = 1 < 2 If the whole number is negative then the result is greater than the whole number, eg ½ × -2 = -1 > -2
4 is a composite number (2 x 2), and it is less than 5.
2 less than a number m divided by 8 = 0.25
No number can be simultaneously greater than 2 AND less than 2 .
The answer depends on the signs of the two numbers.1/2 * 4 = 2. The product, 2, is less than the whole number, 4.1/2 * -4 = -2. The product, -2, is greater than the whole number, -4.
point on the number line is greater than 0 but less than 2 = 1
A number that is greater than 1.5 and less than 2 would be 1.75