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two fewer than five times the number of eggs needed in the recipe
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The expression for "two fewer than five times the number of eggs needed in the recipe" can be written as:
5x - 2
where x represents the number of eggs needed in the recipe.
Note that "two fewer than" means subtracting 2 from the result of the operation "5 times the number of eggs needed in the recipe".
5x - 2
where x represents the number of eggs needed in the recipe.
Note that "two fewer than" means subtracting 2 from the result of the operation "5 times the number of eggs needed in the recipe".
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The expression for "10 megabytes less than the number of megabytes in a computer, divided by 6" can be written as:
(x - 10) / 6
where x represents the number of megabytes in the computer.
Note that "10 megabytes less than" indicates that we need to subtract 10 from the number of megabytes in the computer before dividing the result by 6.
(x - 10) / 6
where x represents the number of megabytes in the computer.
Note that "10 megabytes less than" indicates that we need to subtract 10 from the number of megabytes in the computer before dividing the result by 6.
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