Yes, it is 48.
100 times less
yes
Yes
The generic answer is represented by the equation (4 * N) + 50 where N is the number. Some specific answers include: 50 is 50 less than 4 * 0 (N=0) 54 is 50 less than 4 * 1 (N=1) 58 is 50 less than 4 * 2 (N=2) 62 is 50 less than 4 * 3 (N=3) Finding out what is 50 less than the product of 4 and a number suggests an equation with two variables as follows: A - 50 = 4 * B Accordingly, there are an infinite number of solutions to this equation. Solving for A as follows: A = (4 * B) + 50 Now we can solve for A when selecting any B.
yes because 6x2 is 12 and 12x4 is 48. so 50 is bigger than 48 by 2
The product of 6*2*4 is 48, which is two less than 50.
100 times less
Two times less than 100 would be 50. When you say something is "two times less," you are essentially subtracting twice the value from the original amount. In this case, 100 minus 2 times 50 equals 50.
4-50=46
yes
Yes
The generic answer is represented by the equation (4 * N) + 50 where N is the number. Some specific answers include: 50 is 50 less than 4 * 0 (N=0) 54 is 50 less than 4 * 1 (N=1) 58 is 50 less than 4 * 2 (N=2) 62 is 50 less than 4 * 3 (N=3) Finding out what is 50 less than the product of 4 and a number suggests an equation with two variables as follows: A - 50 = 4 * B Accordingly, there are an infinite number of solutions to this equation. Solving for A as follows: A = (4 * B) + 50 Now we can solve for A when selecting any B.
yes because 6x2 is 12 and 12x4 is 48. so 50 is bigger than 48 by 2
3n < 50 if 3n/3 < 50/3 that is, if n < 50/3 = 162/3.
Anything whose density is ( 1.5 times the density of gold ).50% heavier than G weighs [ 1.5G ].50% less than [ 1.5G ] is [ 0.75G ].So 50% less than (50% more than a number) is always less than the number.
The correct answer is 20.
46