If: x/4 = 13 then x = 52
Sure thing, honey. The quotient of a number and thirteen is just the result you get when you divide that number by thirteen. It's as simple as that, no need to complicate things. Just divide and conquer, darling.
18/x
4 + (x/3) >= x
x/17
x = 96/8
Sure thing, honey. The quotient of a number and thirteen is just the result you get when you divide that number by thirteen. It's as simple as that, no need to complicate things. Just divide and conquer, darling.
18/x
x/y
4 + (x/3) >= x
x/3
To write the quotient of 16 and a number, you can represent the unknown number with a variable, such as ( x ). The expression for the quotient would then be ( \frac{16}{x} ). This indicates that 16 is being divided by the variable ( x ).
To express "4 less than the quotient of x and 8," you first write the quotient as ( \frac{x}{8} ). Then, to indicate "4 less than" this quantity, you subtract 4 from the quotient. Therefore, the expression is ( \frac{x}{8} - 4 ).
x/17
Hi
3 divided by x
x = 96/8
Next to the quotient, write R(x). Let x be the remainder number.