The quotient of 13 and z is expressed as ( \frac{13}{z} ). This represents the result of dividing 13 by the variable z. If z is not equal to zero, this quotient is defined; otherwise, it is undefined.
To write an algebraic expression for the quotient of 13 and ( z ), you simply divide 13 by ( z ). This can be expressed as ( \frac{13}{z} ). Alternatively, you could also write it as ( 13 \div z ), but the fraction form is more commonly used in algebra.
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The quotient of 75 and the quantity of a number ( z ) and 2 can be expressed as ( \frac{75}{z + 2} = 25 ). To solve for ( z ), multiply both sides by ( z + 2 ) to get ( 75 = 25(z + 2) ). Expanding this gives ( 75 = 25z + 50 ). Finally, solving for ( z ) results in ( z = 1 ).
13/5 = 2.6
13/587 = 0.022146
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The quotient of 4 and 5 is 4 divided by 5, which equals 0.8. The product of 6 and z is 6z. When the quotient of 4 and 5 (0.8) is added to the product of 6 and z (6z), the expression becomes 0.8 + 6z.
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75/(z + 2) = 25 z = 1
13/5 = 2.6
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13/587 = 0.022146
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