2 - 6 = -4
6-n/ (n/2)-6
87 is the only 2-digit number that is 6 greater and 13 less than a square, but it is not prime.
Assuming you mean "the result is less than the first number", this isn't always true: * The answer will indeed be LESS than the first number, if you divide by a number that is GREATER THAN one. * On the other hand, the answer will be GREATER than the first number, if you divide by a number that is LESS THAN one. For example, if you divide 6 by 2, you get 3, which is less than 6. On the other hand, if you divide 6 by 1/2, you get 12, which is more than 6.
(100 - 6)/2 = 47 The prime number 47 when doubled is six less than one hundred.
2 - 6 = -4
The number 2 has a value less than 6. Yes. If you're asking what 2 subtracted from 6 is, then the answer would be 4.
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6-n/ (n/2)-6
87 is the only 2-digit number that is 6 greater and 13 less than a square, but it is not prime.
Well, honey, if the product of a number and 6 is less than 36, then that means the number has to be less than 6. So, the number could be 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Take your pick, darling. Just make sure it's less than 6, or else we'll have to have a little chat about math.
No because -2 is less than 6
Assuming you mean "the result is less than the first number", this isn't always true: * The answer will indeed be LESS than the first number, if you divide by a number that is GREATER THAN one. * On the other hand, the answer will be GREATER than the first number, if you divide by a number that is LESS THAN one. For example, if you divide 6 by 2, you get 3, which is less than 6. On the other hand, if you divide 6 by 1/2, you get 12, which is more than 6.
6+5=11 2 ess gives you 9
2 times 3 = 6 which is less than 7 or 1 times 3 = 3 which is less than 7
(100 - 6)/2 = 47 The prime number 47 when doubled is six less than one hundred.
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