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17 June, 05:24

2 less than six times a number

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  1. 17 June, 07:53
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    6n-2

    Why?

    Let n represent the number.

    It says "six times" the number, so we need to put in 6n.

    It says "2 less" than 6n, which means we need a - 2. This number goes after 6n, since it says "than." Had it go in front, it would've been written as such: 2 decreased by 6 times a number (or something similar to that).
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