Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Vanessa only established some of the necessary conditions
In order to answer this question, one would need either a far more detailed description than the one given in the question, or else a brief peek at the shaded region.
I would bet money that there's a beautiful, clear drawing right there where you copied the question from, but that you decided not to share the drawing.
Answer:
Try solving 6(n-5)-2.
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe this can be set up as 6(n-5)-2. The difference of a number and five can be represented by n-5. If this needs to be multiplied by 6 (hence 6 times), it would become 6(n-5). Two less than that is represented by -2. Thus, two less than six times the difference of a number and five is 6(n-5) -2, which, when n=9 is plugged in, looks like 6(9-5) -2. Follow PEMDAS from there.