4 + x/3 ≥ 9
x/3 ≥ 5
x ≥ 15
A quotient is the result of a division sum between two or more numbers. You cannot have a quotient of a single number.
X / ( y + 4 )
Yes. The quotient of two non-zero integers is a rational number.
(x/20)+9 where x is the number
If I understand the question correctly it is; 2n+13 --------- n
(x/3) + 4 (> or =) 9x/3 (> or =) 5x (> or =) 15'x' is at least 15
Let N = a number N (division sign) 3 + 4 = 11
4 + (x/3) >= x
A quotient is the result of a division sum between two or more numbers. You cannot have a quotient of a single number.
X / ( y + 4 )
7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9
Yes. The quotient of two non-zero integers is a rational number.
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The 'division' operation ... the one that produces a 'quotient' ... is an operation that's carried out with two numbers. The twentieth composite number is 30 . With one more number, and your instructions designating which one is the divisor, I'll find the quotient for you.
n/64+48
6/n + 2
n = x/64 + 48