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.
To solve this division problem, we need to find the number that, when divided into 40, gives a quotient of 6 with a remainder of 16. The formula to represent this situation is 40 = x * 6 + 16, where x is the number we are looking for. By rearranging the formula, we get x = (40 - 16) / 6, which simplifies to x = 24 / 6, and finally x = 4. Therefore, the number that, when divided into 40, gives a quotient of 6 with a remainder of 16 is 4.
16.6667
To determine how many times 16 goes into 107, we need to perform a division operation. When we divide 107 by 16, we get a quotient of 6 with a remainder of 11. Therefore, 16 goes into 107 six times with a remainder of 11.
The quotient of 6 and t is 6 over t, or 6 divided by t, depending on what t is. ( 6/t )
16x/6
3.0625 times.
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.
9X-X/6
6x/23
To solve this division problem, we need to find the number that, when divided into 40, gives a quotient of 6 with a remainder of 16. The formula to represent this situation is 40 = x * 6 + 16, where x is the number we are looking for. By rearranging the formula, we get x = (40 - 16) / 6, which simplifies to x = 24 / 6, and finally x = 4. Therefore, the number that, when divided into 40, gives a quotient of 6 with a remainder of 16 is 4.
99 ÷ 16 = 6 with remainder 3
16.6667
To find the number, multiply the divisor and quotient, then add the remainder. 9 (divisor) times 6 is 54. 54 plus 7 is 61. The number is 61.
The algebraic expression for "twice a number" would be 2x, where x represents the unknown number. To find the quotient of 2x and 6, you would divide 2x by 6, which simplifies to (2x) / 6. This can be further simplified to x / 3, which represents the final quotient of twice a number and 6 in algebraic expression.
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