You can use the equation:
quotient x divisor = dividend
In case there is a remainder, the formula is:
quitient x divisor + remainder = dividend
3.1111
9
To find a number that, when divided by another number, yields a quotient of 18, you can use the equation ( \text{dividend} = \text{divisor} \times 18 ). For example, if you divide 180 by 10, the quotient is 18. Thus, 180 divided by 10 equals 18. Any multiple of 18 can be used as the dividend, as long as the divisor is chosen accordingly.
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x/3 - 9 = 18 x = 81
The quotient of 18 and a number
13 - a number-5 . the answer is 8. I do not agree with that answer, here is my answer: 13 - N = - 5 so: 13 + 5 = N, then N = 18 The answer is 18
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Oh, dude, it's like super simple. If the quotient of a number and 18 is 5, you just have to multiply 18 by 5 to find the number. So, 18 times 5 equals 90. That's your number, my friend. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
3.1111
9
18
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2x - 16 = 3x/18
99
x/3 - 9 = 18 x = 81
18 must be subtracted from 5694 to get a number exactly divisible by 43