It is an equation which states that 3*(n/7) = 15
It is an equation which states that 3*(n/7) = 15
It is an equation which states that 3*(n/7) = 15
It is an equation which states that 3*(n/7) = 15
x / (2y - 7)
9(n +7)
It is the equation: x/9 + 7 = 5
The real answer is n-7
8x + 15 = 7 so 8x = 7 - 15: x = -1
The quotient of the sum of a number and three, and four is seven
n/7
n/7
x=97
Twenty-seven thousand five hundred fifteen written as a number would be: 27,515.
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7/(3 - x)
No, fifteen is an odd number. It is not evenly divisible by two. Fifteen divided by two is seven and a half. All even numbers divide evenly by two.
The numerical expression for seven increased by the quotient of a number and eight can be written as ( 7 + \frac{x}{8} ), where ( x ) represents the number. Here, the expression captures the idea of adding seven to the result of dividing the number ( x ) by eight.