Then the value of y is 132 because 132/22 = 6
Let the first number be ( x ) and the second number be ( y ). According to the problem, we have the equations ( y = x + 6 ) and ( x + y = 22 ). Substituting the first equation into the second gives ( x + (x + 6) = 22 ), which simplifies to ( 2x + 6 = 22 ). Solving for ( x ) yields ( x = 8 ), so the first number is 8 and the second number is ( 8 + 6 = 14 ).
The expression "twice the quotient of 50 and the sum of a number y and 8" can be written mathematically as ( 2 \times \frac{50}{y + 8} ). This represents taking the sum of ( y ) and 8, finding the quotient of 50 divided by that sum, and then multiplying the result by 2.
The quotient is the result of a division equation. This problem is used to plot a line on a graph. The equation looks like X/7=3+Y You can put in your own numbers: If X=28, then Y=1 (28/7=4) If X=-21, then Y=-6 (-21/7=-3 & 3+-6=-3)
X / ( y + 4 )
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y/22
Let the first number be ( x ) and the second number be ( y ). According to the problem, we have the equations ( y = x + 6 ) and ( x + y = 22 ). Substituting the first equation into the second gives ( x + (x + 6) = 22 ), which simplifies to ( 2x + 6 = 22 ). Solving for ( x ) yields ( x = 8 ), so the first number is 8 and the second number is ( 8 + 6 = 14 ).
'y' divided '11' = x
To find the two numbers that have a difference of 9 and a quotient of 2, we can set up a system of equations. Let's call the larger number x and the smaller number y. We have the equations x - y = 9 and x / y = 2. By solving these equations simultaneously, we can find that the larger number is 6 and the smaller number is 3.
The expression "twice the quotient of 50 and the sum of a number y and 8" can be written mathematically as ( 2 \times \frac{50}{y + 8} ). This represents taking the sum of ( y ) and 8, finding the quotient of 50 divided by that sum, and then multiplying the result by 2.
y/5 + 7
The quotient is the result of a division equation. This problem is used to plot a line on a graph. The equation looks like X/7=3+Y You can put in your own numbers: If X=28, then Y=1 (28/7=4) If X=-21, then Y=-6 (-21/7=-3 & 3+-6=-3)
X / ( y + 4 )
Let X and Y denote the two numbers. Then X + Y = 83, so X = 83 - Y. And X/Y = 6 r 6, so X = 6Y + 6. So, 83 - Y = 6Y + 6 becomes 7Y = 77, so Y = 11, and X = 72.
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The expression is: y/5 plus 7
You could mean y/4 - 3, or you could possibly mean 4/y - 3. It is somewhat ambiguous which quotient you mean.