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  • 27-10-2015
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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase “six less than a number

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Аноним Аноним
  • 27-10-2015
x-6 is the algebraic expression that represents "six less than a number."
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bernardinias18 bernardinias18
  • 27-10-2015
It would be x-6. x stands for said number and you're taking 6 away. Which also means subtraction. So you subtract 6 from x.
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