The expression "twice the quotient of 50 and the sum of a number y and 8" can be written mathematically as ( 2 \times \frac{50}{y + 8} ). This represents taking the sum of ( y ) and 8, finding the quotient of 50 divided by that sum, and then multiplying the result by 2.
The quotient of 50 and a number is 2.
If the first number is 100 then the second number is 50 and the sum is 150. If the second number is 100 then the first number is 200 and the sum is 300. The question cannot be answered with one solution as it is currently worded.
The quotient of a number refers to the result of dividing that number by another number. It represents how many times one number can be divided evenly into another number. For example, the quotient of 10 divided by 2 is 5, which means that 2 can be divided into 10 evenly 5 times.
Two numbers that can give a quotient of 50 are 100 and 2, since dividing 100 by 2 equals 50. Another example is 1500 and 30, as 1500 divided by 30 also results in 50. Any pair of numbers where the first is 50 times the second will achieve this quotient.
No odd number of odd numbers can sum to an even number.
The quotient of 50 and a number is 2.
the unknown number is 30 as 50 = x +2(10) so 50 = x+20 so 30 = x
If the first number is 100 then the second number is 50 and the sum is 150. If the second number is 100 then the first number is 200 and the sum is 300. The question cannot be answered with one solution as it is currently worded.
The smaller number is 8, and the larger one is 21. 8 + 13 = 21 8 + 21(2) = 50
Yes. The quotient means divide so 50 divided by a certain number equals 2. The number can be found by performing some simple algebra. Let the number be x. 50 divided by x = 250 =2x 25 =x Therefore x equals 25 and the quotient of 50 and 25 is 2!
Twice 50 (2 x 50) = 100
Half of 50 is 25 and twice of that is 50. So 50.
600/50 = 12
There are no 5 odd numbers whose sum is 50. (The sum of 5 odd numbers is an odd number whereas 50 is an even number.)
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The quotient of a number refers to the result of dividing that number by another number. It represents how many times one number can be divided evenly into another number. For example, the quotient of 10 divided by 2 is 5, which means that 2 can be divided into 10 evenly 5 times.
60 + 5 - 50/2 = 60 + 5 - 25 = 40