It depends what t equalsXD
That can be represented by t - 9.
t < 0
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t-9
t.5 or 1/2t
t < r
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.
t < 0
That can be represented by t - 9.
t-9=x
(23 - t)/you or (23/you) - t
t<7
It is "t <= 5".
Accenture * * * * * No, The Accenture logo does not have a "less than" sign.
t-9
t.5 or 1/2t
1 T is less than 3,400 is 3,400 is grater than 1 T