n/16 - 3
53
sixteen six above 10 six below 22
The "quotient" of two numbers is the result of a multiplication sum. Therefore, if 6x = -12, then x = -2.
I feel you have answered your own question good sir/m'am. But, if you wish to have the word equivalent, it would be: 16161616161616161616161616161616 Ahem... sixteen nonillion, one hundred sixty one octillion, six hundred sixteen heptillion, one hundred sixty one hexillion, six hundred sixteen pentillion, one hundred sixty one tetrillion, six hundred sixteen triillion, one hundred sixteen billion, six hundred sixteen million, one hundred sixteen thousand six hundred and six. Here's the pre-fixes I used. two = bi three = tri four = tetra five = penta six = hexa seven = hepta eight = octa nine = nona
n/16 - 3
The number 616 is "six hundred sixteen." (For years or addresses, it may be spoken "six sixteen.")
12+(16/x)
It is n/6.
Oh, what a lovely question! When we talk about the quotient of a number and six, we are simply looking at how many times six can fit into that number. It's like sharing a delicious cake into six equal slices - each slice represents a part of the number we're dividing. Just remember, math is like painting a beautiful picture - take it one step at a time and enjoy the process!
42
Possibly sixteen.Possibly sixteen.Possibly sixteen.Possibly sixteen.
6/n + 2
53
sixteen six above 10 six below 22
There are two ways of answering this.Check the number for divisibility by 2.Check the quotient for divisibility by 2.Check the quotient for divisibility by 2.Check the quotient for divisibility by 2.Check the quotient for divisibility by 2.Check the quotient for divisibility by 2.For large numbers, the check can be restricted to the number formed by the last six digits.
The "quotient" of two numbers is the result of a multiplication sum. Therefore, if 6x = -12, then x = -2.