Which shows one way the equation can be represented in words?
z minus 6 = 1.4
The difference...
Mathematics, 20.02.2021 20:20 jonquil201
Which shows one way the equation can be represented in words?
z minus 6 = 1.4
The difference of a number and z is the same as one and four-tenths.
A number subtracted from one and four-tenths is equal to six.
Six less than a number is the same as one and four-tenths.
Six decreased by a number is equal to one and four-tenths.
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