Call the unknown number n in each instance. (This does not necessarily mean that n will have the same value for each equation.) Then the three equations are:
1. 14 = n + 8.
2. n - 2 = 9.
3. 6 + n/5 = 10.
A quotient is the result obtained by dividing one quantity by another, and a difference is the result obtained by subtracting two numbers. So, the quotient of the difference between 5 and a number and 2 is:(5 - n)/2
7/(3 - x)
9/(x-5) is.
The number that is being divided is the dividend and the number that you are dividing by is called the divisor. The answer is called the quotient. 12÷3 = 4 12 is the dividend, 3 is the divisor, and 4 is the quotient.
3a-6x2
2x - 16 = 3x/18
The quotient of a number and 2 is the same as the difference of the number doubled and 3.
The term used to describe an answer to a division equation is "quotient." In a division problem, the dividend is divided by the divisor to produce the quotient. For example, in the equation 12 ÷ 4 = 3, the number 3 is the quotient.
A quotient is the result obtained by dividing one quantity by another, and a difference is the result obtained by subtracting two numbers. So, the quotient of the difference between 5 and a number and 2 is:(5 - n)/2
7/(3 - x)
9/(x-5) is.
The equation is : 24x + 6 = -5
Any time you have a variable in the numerator or denominator in an equation, you multiply by the number where ever its on the fraction to both sides of the equation.
The number that is being divided is the dividend and the number that you are dividing by is called the divisor. The answer is called the quotient. 12÷3 = 4 12 is the dividend, 3 is the divisor, and 4 is the quotient.
3a-6x2
9X-X/6
You can use the equation: quotient x divisor = dividend In case there is a remainder, the formula is: quitient x divisor + remainder = dividend