Not sure about one forth, but one fourth is (1/4)*n or n/4.
* n=15
if n is a number, n/3 is 1/3 of the number
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You do not wright it, but write it as n + 6.
Write an equation, setting: n = "a number"n/4, or (1/4)n = "one-fourth of a number"Then solve it.
Not sure about one forth, but one fourth is (1/4)*n or n/4.
n/4 or 0.25n
n - n/3
No. There is no number you can write that someone else can't come along and write "plus one" after it.
Yes, "Fourth" should be capitalized when referring to an ordinal number, such as The Fourth of July or She is in fourth place.
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There's no such thing as "the fifth square" of a number.To calculate any whole-number power of a number, write the number that many timesall on one line, then write the word "times" between them, get your pencil out, and getto work.The 5th power of a number 'N' is'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' .
1/5n = 7
n/2 - 7
For n=number 12xn, (12)(n), (12)n, 12(n), or 12n
(n/4)2, where n is a number.