SOLUTION: If you subtract 6 from a certain number, the difference is greater than four times the original number. For what numbers is this true?
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Question 1064026: If you subtract 6 from a certain number, the difference is greater than four times the original number. For what numbers is this true?
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, subtracting six from a certain number, the difference...
,... is greater than four times the original number.
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