it would just be 7 times 'a' minus 6
so it would look like this:
7a-6
2*(n-6) < -36n-6 < -18n < -12
The "product" is when you multiply things together, so the product would be 6 x "a number"
The product of six and two times a number can be calculated by first multiplying two and the number, and then multiplying the result by six. This can be written as 6 * (2 * x), where x represents the unknown number. Simplifying this expression, we get 6 * 2x = 12x. Therefore, the product of six and two times a number is 12 times that number.
6n - 3n which simplifies to 3n.
If seven times a number results in 35, then six times a number would be five less.
53
Six less than the product of 8
47
The number is 231.
An unknown number decreased by six can be represented algebraically as ( x - 6 ), where ( x ) is the unknown number. This expression indicates that six is subtracted from the value of ( x ). The result is a new value that is six less than the original unknown number.
As an expression it is: x-6
2*(n-6) < -36n-6 < -18n < -12
The "product" is when you multiply things together, so the product would be 6 x "a number"
6x-2
(6x)-17
The number seven (7) is the natural (counting) number after six and before eight.
The product of six and two times a number can be calculated by first multiplying two and the number, and then multiplying the result by six. This can be written as 6 * (2 * x), where x represents the unknown number. Simplifying this expression, we get 6 * 2x = 12x. Therefore, the product of six and two times a number is 12 times that number.