4 + x/3 ≥ 9 x/3 ≥ 5 x ≥ 15
X / ( y + 4 )
Neither. A fraction is a quotient. The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 3/4 is the same as 3 divided by 4. The 3 is the dividend, the 4 is the divisor and 3/4 is the quotient.
The Quotient. The answer is called the quotient example: 12 divided by 3 = 4 4 is the quotient
No. It equals a quarter (1/4). But the quotient of 12 and 3 equals 4.
The quotient is the result of dividing two numbers. So 3 doesn't have a quotient unless another number is being involved in the division. The 4 is not that number since it is substracted from the quotient you get afterwards. Examples: 4 less than the quotient of 9 and 3 would be -1 (9/3=3; 3-4=-1) 4 less than the quotient of 6 and 3 would be -2 (6/3=2; 2-4 = -2)
let X = number quotient = x/4 x/4 + 9 = 12 x/4 = 3 x = 12
4 + (x/3) >= x
4 + x/3 ≥ 9 x/3 ≥ 5 x ≥ 15
5, (or possibly 3½, if you're dividing the 4 by the 8)
7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9
9+(x/4)=12 x/4=3 x=12
8.5 is the answer.
You could mean y/4 - 3, or you could possibly mean 4/y - 3. It is somewhat ambiguous which quotient you mean.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the quotient of -36 divided by -4, we get 9. Now, if we add 9 to this quotient, we get 18. Just imagine that number sitting on your canvas, bringing a smile to your face.
X / ( y + 4 )
Let N = a number N (division sign) 3 + 4 = 11