A quotient is the solution to a division sum. Therefore, x/6 = 16. If x/6 = 16 then x = 16 x 6 16 x 6 = 96 Therefore, x = 96.
12
6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 = 68 = 1679616
To use multiplication to check the quotient, you multiply the quotient by the divisor given! For instance: 6 / 2 = 3 Then, to check that 3 is the quotient of 6 and 2, multiply 3 by 2 to get 3 x 2 = 6.
Suppose the two numbers are X and Y and you are given XY = A and X/Y = B. Then AB = XY*X/Y = X2 so that X = sqrt(AB) and A/B = XY / (X/Y) = XY*Y/X = Y2 so that Y = sqrt(A/B) So take the product and quotient that are given. Find THEIR product and quotient. Your two numbers are the square roots of these numbers. Depending on the context (or requirements of the question) you can either use only the principal square roots or select the necassary signs for the square roots. For example, given the product and quotient are 6 and 2/3, AB = 6*2/3 = 4 sand A/B = 6 / (2/3) = 6*3/2 = 9 The possible solutions are X = 2 and Y = 3 OR X = -2 and Y = -3
9X-X/6
x/6
A quotient is the solution to a division sum. Therefore, x/6 = 16. If x/6 = 16 then x = 16 x 6 16 x 6 = 96 Therefore, x = 96.
The quotient of two numbers, X and Y, is X/Y.
x/19 = 6 x = 114
12
Well, darling, the quotient of twice a number and 6 in algebraic expression is simply 2x/6. It's as easy as pie, just divide 2 times the number by 6 and you've got your answer. Math doesn't have to be a headache, honey, just keep it simple and you'll be fine.
x/6 = 29Therefore, x = 6 x 29 = 174
The expression for the quotient of 4 and a number x increased by 6 is (4/x) + 6. To simplify this expression, you would first divide 4 by x to get 4/x, then add 6 to the result. The final expression represents the quotient of 4 and x with an additional 6 added to it.
(75/3)+6 = X 25 + 6 = X 31 = X
1/3 x 5/2 = 5/6
6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 = 68 = 1679616