One increased by two equals the quotient of nine and three.
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There are nine sixths because one whole equals six sixths and one half equals three sixths. So, six sixths plus three sixths equals nine sixths! Hope I helped!
Fifteen is to five as nine is to three, because 15 divided by 3 equals 5, and 9 divided by 3 equals 3.
Nine less than twice a number equals the same number increased by four?
You need two numbers to have a quotient. It's either something and nine or nine and something. The quotient of 18 and 9 is 2. Six more than that is 8.
three is prime nine equals three times three
Forty-three minus nine equals 34.
It is the equation: x/9 + 7 = 5
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Three plus six equals nine.
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three times three equals nine
The quotient is 6.
To find the quotient of a number when 7 is divided into 68, you divide 68 by 7. The calculation is 68 ÷ 7, which equals approximately 9.71. Therefore, the quotient is 9 with a remainder, as 7 goes into 68 nine times completely.
Three goes into nine a total of three times. This is because 9 divided by 3 equals 3.
Ninety nine divided by nine equals eleven
They can't - three nines equals 27.