4 + (x/3) >= x
the quotient of twice a number and six is.... 2x/6 four less than three times the same number is .... 3x-4 So the equation would be 2x/6=3x-4
Write down four pairs of numbers with a quotient of 12.1.) 12 divided by 12.) 24 divided by 23.) 60 divided by 54.) 36 divided by 3
If: x/4 = 13 then x = 52
(x/3) + 4 (> or =) 9x/3 (> or =) 5x (> or =) 15'x' is at least 15
1-n/4=2
The quotient of the sum of a number and three, and four is seven
the quotient of twice a number and six is.... 2x/6 four less than three times the same number is .... 3x-4 So the equation would be 2x/6=3x-4
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Write down four pairs of numbers with a quotient of 12.1.) 12 divided by 12.) 24 divided by 23.) 60 divided by 54.) 36 divided by 3
If: x/4 = 13 then x = 52
(x/3) + 4 (> or =) 9x/3 (> or =) 5x (> or =) 15'x' is at least 15
X/4-5
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Yes, when a number is divided by four, the quotient is 1/4 of the original number.
It isn't hard to write four million and thirty. It is helpful to remember that a number in the millions will have at least 6 numbers behind it. So, it would be written as 4,000,030.
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Yes, but the quotient will not always be an integer.