-9 is less than 5
In algebraic terms, the expression "5 less than t" can be represented as t - 5. This means you are subtracting 5 from the variable t. For example, if t is equal to 10, then 5 less than t would be 10 - 5, which equals 5.
109 whole numbers greater than 9 and less than 999 are multiples of 9
12
Yes -9 is less than 0
That can be represented by t - 9.
the answer is 9(5+t)<6 <3 you
t-9
There is no answer because -12-t/9 is an algebraic expression with no equality sign
9(5+t) < 6 or simplified 45 + 9t < 6 then 9t< -39 and t < -39/9 = t < -13/3
9 is less than 11.
t < r
-9 is less than 5
9 is one less than 10.
No, -3 is less than 0 which is obviously less than 9.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The algebraic expression for "9 less than c" is simply c - 9. Just imagine c as a beautiful cloud in the sky, and then gently subtract 9 to reveal the sun shining through. Happy painting!
t < 0