7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9
Well, let's break this down nice and easy. First, we find the quotient of a number and 8 by dividing the number by 8. Then we subtract that quotient from 11 to find the answer. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents on our journey to the right solution.
n/64+48
6/n + 2
The quotient is always greater than the whole number. Why? Because it takes more to add up a smaller number than a bigger number. I hope this makes sense.. I'm really stupid XD
7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9
X / ( y + 4 )
Well, let's break this down nice and easy. First, we find the quotient of a number and 8 by dividing the number by 8. Then we subtract that quotient from 11 to find the answer. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents on our journey to the right solution.
n/64+48
6/n + 2
5, (or possibly 3½, if you're dividing the 4 by the 8)
(x/20)+9 where x is the number
2 divided by 3 + x.
The quotient need not be greater than a whole number less than one!
If I understand the question correctly it is; 2n+13 --------- n
The quotient is always greater than the whole number. Why? Because it takes more to add up a smaller number than a bigger number. I hope this makes sense.. I'm really stupid XD
y/5 + 7