The expression that represents "13 more than the quotient of n and 8" is ( \frac{n}{8} + 13 ). This expression first calculates the quotient of ( n ) divided by 8 and then adds 13 to that result.
21b + 1
21/b + 1
As an expression it is: 5/y +14
The expression is: y/5 plus 7
6/n +2
how to write this in algebraic expression 1 more than the quotient of n and 2
21b + 1
12+(16/x)
21/b + 1
As an expression it is: 5/y +14
The expression is: y/5 plus 7
6/n +2
3+ 6/n
(n/-2) + 10 = 3
Expressed as a formula, this is equal to 30/x + 4.
The quotient will be less than the dividend if the divisor is greater than 1. If the divisor is 1, the quotient will equal the dividend. If the divisor is between 0 and 1, the quotient will be greater than the dividend.
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to x/64 + 48.