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Oh, dude, to get a quotient of 63 when dividing by 84, you just need to multiply 63 by 84. So, if you divide that result by 84, you'll get 63. It's like a math magic trick, but not really magic at all.
The quotient is 63/(9+5) = 4.5
m = 2 because the 63 element cancels each other out
63
-63 / 3 = -21
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There are an infinite number of possibilities. If you only want to talk about positive whole numbers, then there are 3 possibilities: 1 x 63 3 x 21 7 x 9
The expression for 14 less than the quotient of 63 and a number ( h ) can be written as ( \frac{63}{h} - 14 ). Here, ( \frac{63}{h} ) represents the quotient of 63 and ( h ), and subtracting 14 gives the required expression.
63/7 = 9
The algebraic expression for 14 less than the quotient of 63 and the number H is ( \frac{63}{H} - 14 ). This expression first calculates the quotient of 63 and H, and then subtracts 14 from that result.
746 * 63 = 46,998
(-7) x (9) = -63