Oh, dude, okay, so let's break this down. "Seven more than the quotient of a number and 2 is 10." So, basically, if you take a number, divide it by 2, add 7 to that result, you get 10. It's like math with a twist, man. So, if you solve it, the number would be 6. Like, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
It is the equation: x/9 + 7 = 5
1 more than the quotient of 21 and b (This answer sucks)
let X = number quotient = x/4 x/4 + 9 = 12 x/4 = 3 x = 12
Y + 7 = 7 more than y.
If: x/8 +2 = 9 then x = 56
It is the equation: x/9 + 7 = 5
seven more than a number is when you have a number and you add 7 to it it is 7 more than a number seven is more than a number means you have two numbers X and 7 and 7>X
7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9
X / ( y + 4 )
To express this as an algebraic sum, this would be equal to 7x - 10.
It is considered an inequality.
n/64+48
6/n + 2
(x/20)+9 where x is the number
n/10+8
2 divided by 3 + x.
The number plus sevenIf the "number" is X, then seven more than X is X+7