To express "two less than the product of 24 and Mabel's score," you first need to identify Mabel's score as a variable, say ( S ). The product of 24 and Mabel's score can be written as ( 24S ). Therefore, "two less than" this product translates to the expression ( 24S - 2 ).
To write an algebraic expression for "five less than the product of two and a number," let the variable ( x ) represent the number. The product of two and the number can be expressed as ( 2x ). Therefore, five less than this product is represented by the expression ( 2x - 5 ).
xy - 4
4x - 500
A score is equal to 20, so one less than a score would be 19.
One less than a score is nineteen.
xy - 4
4x - 500
23 + d
One less than a score is nineteen.
(4n) - 25
Expressed as an equation, this would be equal to 13x - 3.
25x-13=37
I suggest to use a for loop, more or less like this (assuming the parameter is "n"): product = 1; for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) { product *= i; }
A dozen is 12; a score is 20. Thus a score is more than a dozen.
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write the number that is 100 less