6/n +2
It is 2x/9 + 6
Any number below 6 has a quotient less than 1.
n/6 - 8 = -14 n/6 = -6 n = -36
The quotient of 6 and t is 6 over t, or 6 divided by t, depending on what t is. ( 6/t )
Let the number to be found is N. Use Order of Operations. So first do the quotient part: 'the quotient of a number and 6' means N/6. '4 more than' means 4 + N/6, and then it equals 40, so4 + N/6 = 40N/6 = 36N = 216
6/n + 2
3+ 6/n
6/n +2
It is 2x/9 + 6
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.
Explanation: Quotient means that you divide something by another. Let's let n be the "number". Therefore, "a quotient of a number and 6" refers to n 6 or n ÷ 6 .
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 is d+3=d+6
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.
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 would bed+6=d+3
Any number below 6 has a quotient less than 1.
x/6