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Q: What is ten more than the quotient of c and three?
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Ten more than the quotient of c and three?

10+c


How would you write this as an algebraic equation ten more than the quotient of a number and -2 is three?

10 + (n/-2) = 3 If a sentence uses "more than", it is referring to addition. If it says "the quotient of ____ and ____", then it is the first number divided by the second one. "Is" is the same as "equals".


What is two increased by three equals the quotient of ten and two?

5


What is quotient of the reciprocal of ten twentieths and five?

Quotient of the reciprocal of ten twentieths and five = Quotient of the reciprocal of 10/20 and 5 = Quotient of the reciprocal of 1/2 and 5 = Quotient of 2 and 5 = 2/5 or 0.4


Three more than half of a number equals ten What is the number?

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What is the number that is one hundred and ten more than three thousand?

3110


What is three more than ten times a number in algebraic expression?

3+10x


The quotient of thirty and the product of ten times a number?

The quotient of thirty and the product of ten times a number


What is ten no more than the Quotient of t and 4?

10 < or = to T/4 x4 x 4 cancels out just leaves T 40 < or = to T T < or = to 40


What will happen when the number ten is divided by a number greater the one?

You will get a quotient that is a positive number less than 10.


Ten less than a quotient of a number and seven?

To express this as an algebraic sum, this would be equal to 7x - 10.


Why does 62 divide by 5 have two digits in the quotient while 62 divide by 7 has only one digit in the quotient?

Because the quotient 62/7 is a smaller number than the quotient 62/5. Specifically, 5 goes into 62 more than 10 times, but 7 goes into 62 less than 10 times. Once you pass ten, you generally need another place-value (digit) before the decimal point, in order to represent the number in all of its scope and grandeur.