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
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4n-5 (Which is four times a number minus 5)
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X/4-5
It is 5 - x. It depends what x is.
The number is -13.
Twice the rational number 5/2 = 5From this, you need to subtract 4 3/5 to get 2/5.
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|5n - 2n|
Minus 25 (5x5=25 if there is one minus then the answer is minus).
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Let's name the first number "X" and the other number "Y" thus: 2X+5Y is the same thing as twice a number more than five times another
It is minus 20.
There are two consecutive odd numbers such that five times the smaller plus twice the greater is 25. What is the smaller number?
4n-5 (Which is four times a number minus 5)
To write out the given statement algebraically, you would start by defining the variable for the number, let's say it is represented by 'x'. The equation would be: 6x - 5 < 2x + 10. This equation represents the statement "Six times a number minus five is less than twice the number plus ten" in algebraic form. To solve this inequality, you would isolate the variable 'x' by performing operations to simplify and find the range of values that satisfy the inequality.
2x - 5 = 1Add 5 to each side:2x = 6Divide each side by 2:x = 3