6a-4
7X-6
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
The algebraic expression for "4 less than the sum of a number and 5" is (n + 5) - 4, where n represents the unknown number.
It could be: 32-x
6a-4
7X-6
Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math at a party. Okay, so "thrice a number" is just 3 times a number, and "five less than" means you subtract 5. So, the algebraic expression for "five less than thrice a number" would be 3x - 5. Easy peasy, right?
4<x
a - 4
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
What is the algebraic expression for 5 less than a certain number
The algebraic expression for "4 less than the sum of a number and 5" is (n + 5) - 4, where n represents the unknown number.
5-w=
x - 11
32 - n/2
As an algebraic expression it is: 2x-9