Math, asked by fluffyclouds3112, 6 months ago

Write an expression to represent: Four less than the product of one and a number x.

Answers

Answered by s8888
4

Answer:

Explanation:

I hope I don't misunderstand the question. "One" = 1, therefore the product of one and the number x is simply

1

x

.

Four less than this would be

x

4Explanation:

I hope I don't misunderstand the question. "One" = 1, therefore the product of one and the number x is simply

1

x

.

Four less than this would be

x-4

.

.

Answered by AGRAWALGRACY77
2

Answer:

x-4

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope I don't misunderstand the question. "One" = 1, therefore the product of one and the number x is simply 1x.

Four less than this would be x−4.

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