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How do you show 40 fewer than a number t?
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How do you show 40 fewer than a number t?
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To show the number 40 fewer or lesser thn "t", we write an expression like this: t-40. Because some one number fewer than another number. we perform subtraction. So, t-40 is the correct expression for the statement 40 fewer than a number t.
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