It is (W - 6) feet where W is the width measured in feet.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have a width of, let's say, 10 feet, then six feet less than that would be 4 feet. So, if you have the width measurement, just subtract 6 feet to find the answer. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
To find a value that is six feet less than the width, you would subtract 6 from the width. If the width is represented by the variable "w," then the value six feet less than the width would be "w - 6." This expression represents a quantity that is six feet shorter than the width.
Oh, dude, you're testing my math skills now? Okay, okay, so if the width is, like, let's say 10 feet, then six feet less would be 4 feet. But honestly, who measures things in feet these days? Can't we just eyeball it and call it a day?
Six less than fifteen (15-6) is nine (9)
six less than fourteen times a number
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Six less than w can be represented as: w-6
In words, the same idea could be expressed as: "Six less than a number is negative fifteen".