6-n/
(n/2)-6
no
Thirty decreased by three times a number is six less than three times the number. Find the number.
no. half of twelve is six and three is less than six. 6/12=1/2
The phrase "six less than a number" can be represented as ( x - 6 ), where ( x ) is the number. Therefore, the product of ten and six less than the number is expressed as ( 10 \times (x - 6) ). Simplifying this gives ( 10x - 60 ).
Your question is incoherent.
six less than fourteen times a number
no
Thirty decreased by three times a number is six less than three times the number. Find the number.
no. half of twelve is six and three is less than six. 6/12=1/2
I'm six.
No, they're the same
Yes, because six twelfths would a half.
In words, the same idea could be expressed as: "Six less than a number is negative fifteen".
n - 6
As an algebraic expression, six less than a number p is simply: p-6
Any number less than 3.
six