Any number less than 3.
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Six times a number minus five is less than twice the number plus ten. 6 * n - 5 < 2 * n + 10 6n - 5 < 2n + 10 4n - 5 < 10 4n < 15 n < 15/4 This statement will hold true for all n < 15/4
This answer cannot be answered because two consecutive numbers consist of one odd number and one even number, and the sum of an odd number plus an even number is always an odd number.
yes. An opposite number is the negative of a positive number, for example -5 and +5 are opposite numbers. Since minus x plus is minus and plus x minus is minus and plus x plus is plus and minus x minus is plus then the product of opposites is the same.
The two numbers are five and eleven. 5*5=25 and 11*11=121 and 25+121=146 which is four less than 100+50 which is 150.
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6x + 10 > x - 5
2x+x=3x
There are two consecutive odd numbers such that five times the smaller plus twice the greater is 25. What is the smaller number?
(1+15)*15/2first plus last times number of numbers then divide by two
i dont know but the term for the number times the numbers below it is factorial and is represented by an ! for example: 5!=5x4x3x2x1=120
6x -5 < 2x +10
6n - (2n + 10 - 5)
The product of two positive numbers is positive.
18 is a solution to the equation 4 plus 7 times a number where the result is 9 times that number.
The trick is to interpret correctly the "5 less than a number" phrase. It means "5 less than a given number". Since 39 is 3 times 13, it results that "5 less than the number" is 13. Hence, the number is 13 plus 5, that is, 18. The trick is to interpret correctly the "5 less than a number" phrase. It means "5 less than a given number". Since 39 is 3 times 13, it results that "5 less than the number" is 13. Hence, the number is 13 plus 5, that is, 18. jasmine and timonthy
6 + 5n < |n - 1| I have used the absolute value for "difference". This is, unfortunately, an ambiguous term. The absolute value is the difference between the numbers - irrespective of the sign.