10
8
-4
Four less than ( b ) is expressed mathematically as ( b - 4 ). This means you subtract 4 from the value of ( b ). For example, if ( b ) is 10, then four less than ( b ) would be 6.
4, 6, 8, and 9
They are: 2 4 6 8 and 10
1/5 is less than 4/6
-2
Four less than 10 is 6. This is because subtraction is the inverse operation of addition. When you subtract 4 from 10, you are essentially taking away 4 from the original quantity, resulting in a new quantity of 6.
6
No... -6 is 2 less than -4. Other way around
8
-6 is less than -4 since it is more negative
4/12 is less than 4/6 4/6 = 8/12 so is twice as big as 4/12
-4
-4
4 < 6
N - 6 < -4 Add 6 to each side of the inequality :N < 2 .