1/9 * (n - 15)
the product of one-ninth and the difference of a number and fifteen:
Let n = the number
1/9 * (n - 15)
The product of 15 and a number (when the number is n) is 15n. Subtract 8 from this and we have 15n-8
15x + 9
The difference is ten times the number.
To get the product, multiply the first number by the second. To get the sum, add the second number to the first. To get the difference, subtract the smaller number from the larger.
They are 8 and 3
The product of 15 and a number (when the number is n) is 15n. Subtract 8 from this and we have 15n-8
15x + 9
The difference is ten times the number.
5n + 3 = 15
4x - 15 = 5x - 10 5x = 4x - 5 x = -5
The difference between a number x and twice y is equal to fifteen.
8 and 3
To get the product, multiply the first number by the second. To get the sum, add the second number to the first. To get the difference, subtract the smaller number from the larger.
They are 8 and 3
10 and 1
No - the word for the number 15 is spelled fifteen.
A square number is the product of the same two integers. A rectangular number is the product of consecutive integers.