Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, alright, let me break it down for you. So, if you take 10 times 13, you get 130, right? And if you subtract 13 from that, you end up with 117. So, 13 less than 10 times 13 is 117. Math, man, it's wild.
x+10>13 it wouldn't be x+10-13 ??
x - 10
First, 10x13 = 130. So, a number 13 less than this is 130 - 13 = 117. Put simply 9x13 instead of 10x13 ie 13 less. the answer is 117
x-10>32
the product of x9 is always the # being multiplied less than if multipliedby 10. example 10 x 5= 50 9 x5 = 45 or 5 less than 50 10 x 10 =100 9x10 = 90, or 10 less than 100
x+10>13 it wouldn't be x+10-13 ??
so half of x is 10 + 3 ie 13 making x = 26
x + (13-10)
x - 10
13-(8/x)
To express the statement "8 less than 13 times a number x is less than or equal to 32" in inequality form, you can write it as ( 13x - 8 \leq 32 ). This represents that 8 less than 13 times ( x ) is less than or equal to 32. To isolate ( x ), you can add 8 to both sides, resulting in ( 13x \leq 40 ), and then divide by 13, yielding ( x \leq \frac{40}{13} ).
x=10; y=10; if (x >= 10 y >= 10) { //dostuff } OR: AND: && greater than: > greater than or equals to: >= less than: < less than or equal to: <= equals: NOT: !
First, 10x13 = 130. So, a number 13 less than this is 130 - 13 = 117. Put simply 9x13 instead of 10x13 ie 13 less. the answer is 117
x - 10
If 'X' is 10, then 4.
13 > -10 + x/4 if 23 > x/4 if 92 > x that is, when x < 92
x < 2