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Yes. The remainder cannot be more that the divisor but there is no issue with it being greater than the quotient. For example, if you divide 5 by 3, 5/3 = 1 and remainder 2 (out of 3) So you get quotient = 1, remainder = 2.
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It is 2x/9 + 6
1 more than the quotient of 21 and b (This answer sucks)
how to write this in algebraic expression 1 more than the quotient of n and 2
You need two numbers to have a quotient. It's either something and nine or nine and something. The quotient of 18 and 9 is 2. Six more than that is 8.
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8.5 is the answer.
Yes. The remainder cannot be more that the divisor but there is no issue with it being greater than the quotient. For example, if you divide 5 by 3, 5/3 = 1 and remainder 2 (out of 3) So you get quotient = 1, remainder = 2.
7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9
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In Byzantine religious paintings, the representation of the human form are more symbolic than lifelike. They do not use perspective and therefore do not look three-dimensional.
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