10 less than 15 = 15 - 10 = 5
5
10 is more than 5.
A number can't be both less than 5 and greater than 10.
10
No solution.If it's less than 5, it can't be as much as 10, so it certainly can't be greater than 10.If it's greater than 10, it can't be as little as 5, so it certainly can't be less than 5.
Less than.
-5 is greater than -10 For real numbers, the definition of "less than" can be expressed as "is to the left on the number line". Because -10 is to the left of -5, -10 is considered to be less than -5. It helps to think of temperature: Temperature measures heat, so if it's -10 degrees outside, that's colder than -5; I.e. there's less heat.
no
5 and 10
Prime numbers less than 10 = 2, 3, 5, 7The sum of prime numbers less than 10:= 2 + 3 + 5 + 7= 17
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.