That expression is x-6.
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
d - 6 (or x = d - 6).
An algebraic expression for "six less than 2 times y" can be written as (2y - 6). This expression reflects that you first multiply (y) by 2 and then subtract 6 from the result.
7r-6
y < 18 x 6
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
2X-6
k - 6
x = 17-6
d - 6 (or x = d - 6).
The corresponding expression would be 2x - 6 = 4.
7r-6
y < 18 x 6
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to m - 6.
To change the phrase "14 less than the quantity k times 6" to an algebraic expression, you would first write "k times 6" as 6k. Then, you would subtract 14 from that expression to get the final algebraic expression, which is 6k - 14. This expression represents the result of taking 14 away from the product of k and 6.
y= -6
As an algebraic expression, six less than a number p is simply: p-6