To write "4 is less than," you would use the symbol "<" to represent "is less than." Therefore, it can be expressed as "4 <" followed by the number you are comparing it to. For example, if you want to say that 4 is less than 5, you would write "4 < 5."
An expression of "4 less than b" can be represented as b - 4. This means you are subtracting 4 from the variable b. For example, if b is equal to 10, then 4 less than b would be 10 - 4, which equals 6.
4p - 9 > 15
"4" is less than "4 with a remainder".
To write a number less than ( w ), you can simply choose any value that is numerically smaller than ( w ). For example, if ( w = 5 ), any number such as 4, 3.5, or 0 would be valid. In mathematical notation, this can be expressed as ( x < w ).
The first 4 digits after the decimal point must be zero and the next digit must be 4 or smaller. If it is 4, then the subsequent digits cannot be a sequence of repeating 9s.
n - 4
x - 4
xy - 4
n - 4 = 19
You would write it as x/3 -4, where x is whatever the number is.
5x-4
You would write that as:4 < 7x
Less than 50 is written as: <50
4x - 500
4
It is: y-4
IV as in 1 less than 5 However on clocks 4 is also seen as IIII