word your question differently then i might be able to answer it. im not sure what exactly your asking.
Different meanings of less than. Admittedly this is a tricky word problem.
The difference is ten times the number.
They are 4 and 7.
It is: 97-2 = 95
It is not necessarily the case.
97 - 2 = 95
The difference is ten times the number.
They are 4 and 7.
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Well first of all, I wouldn't call it a translation; it's more of a presentation. (n - 5) * 7
Let x = the number Difference: 5 is less than a number: 5 < x 5 less than a number: x - 5 1234
6 + 5n < |n - 1| I have used the absolute value for "difference". This is, unfortunately, an ambiguous term. The absolute value is the difference between the numbers - irrespective of the sign.
Expressions are: General little statements that DO NOT have an equal sign: 2x-4 2m^3+5 Seven less than half a number squared Twice the difference of a number and five. Equations are: Any statement that DOES have an equals sign(or equivalent): 4n+7=11 1/2 b-2=3 Twice a number increased by four is ten The difference of a number and two is five Equations and expressions are similar because they both have a value. Equations and expressions are different because a equation is on sentence, and an expression is a phrase. An equation has a relation symbol, and a equation has no relation symbol. Example for equation: 1. 10 is five less than a number. 10=x-5. 2. A number is less than five. x<5. Example for expression: 1. A number less than five. x. 2. Five less than a number. x-5.
Twelve. Four squared is sixteen less four is twelve.
If seven times a number results in 35, then six times a number would be five less.
10 is a positive number, -15 is a negative number. Also... The difference is 25, -15 is 25 less than 10.
It is: 97-2 = 95
-4 is a negative number and is less then zero, 4 is a positive number and is more then zero.