Alright, honey, listen up. If you want 10 less than the product of a number and 3, you simply take the product of the number and 3, then subtract 10 from that. It's as simple as that, darling. Math doesn't have to be complicated if you just cut to the chase.
To determine the product of 2 and a number, you would multiply 2 by the unknown number. So, if the unknown number is represented by 'x', the product would be 2x. Then, to find 10 less than this product, you would subtract 10 from 2x. Therefore, the expression for "10 less than the product of 2 and a number" would be 2x - 10.
The number that 30 is ten less than is 40. Half that is 20. So the question becomes "what number is as much more than 10 is less than 20". This is gobbledygook, but if I rephrase to say "what number is as much more than 10 than 10 is less than 20", then since10 is less than 20 by 10, I guess 20.
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An infinite number of even numbers are less than 10.
To find a number that is 10 less than 305, you would subtract 10 from 305. So, 305 - 10 = 295. Therefore, the number that is 10 less than 305 is 295.
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the number is less than or equal to -3
Not necessarily. -1/2 is a fraction which is less than 1.-10 * -1/2 = 5, a product which is bigger than -10.
To determine the product of 2 and a number, you would multiply 2 by the unknown number. So, if the unknown number is represented by 'x', the product would be 2x. Then, to find 10 less than this product, you would subtract 10 from 2x. Therefore, the expression for "10 less than the product of 2 and a number" would be 2x - 10.
In the everyday decimal system of writing numbers . . .-- The largest two digits are 8 and 9.-- Their product is 72.-- 10 less than that is 62 .
The primes less than 10 are 2,3,5 and 7 with a product of 210.
3x - 10
Let x = the number 8x - 10 = 22
82. 9x10=90. 90-8=82.
5x + 45 = 10x - 100 x = 29
4x - 15 = 5x - 10 5x = 4x - 5 x = -5
The number that 30 is ten less than is 40. Half that is 20. So the question becomes "what number is as much more than 10 is less than 20". This is gobbledygook, but if I rephrase to say "what number is as much more than 10 than 10 is less than 20", then since10 is less than 20 by 10, I guess 20.