The answer is 1. 5 times x - x < 5 + x It has to be 1, anything over 1 could not be less than.
As an algebraic expression this is written 2x - 12, where x is the unknown number.
If: 4x-6 = 6x then x = -3
Your question is incoherent.
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
n-6
If we let the unknown number be represented by the variable x, then six more than the unknown number would be x + 6. This expression represents adding six to the unknown number. So, if you have an unknown number x, adding six to it gives you x + 6.
x + x - 3 = 2x - 3
six less than fourteen times a number
The answer is 1. 5 times x - x < 5 + x It has to be 1, anything over 1 could not be less than.
It depends on the unknown number.
3-x
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twice an unknown number less one and one-half times the same number equals two ---- Let the unknown number be "x":: Equation: 2x - (3/2)x = 2
Let the unknown number be x and so the expression is: 2x-3
Unknown. The upper range of the multiples of six is infinite.
In words, the same idea could be expressed as: "Six less than a number is negative fifteen".