It is the equation:
v = t/7 + 12
12+(16/x)
9+(x/4)=12 x/4=3 x=12
If the number is n, the quotient of the number and 12 is n/12.
The quotient of 18 and a number
If you think about it, it makes sense. when you divide a whole number (call that number X) by any number less than it(call that Z), the quotient (answer) is smaller than the first number. For example, 10/2=5, 12/4=3. Also, the lower the Z number is (ignoring if it were 1), the higher the quotient is. Therefore, since fractions are lower than 0, the quotient will be higher than the X number.
let X = number quotient = x/4 x/4 + 9 = 12 x/4 = 3 x = 12
12+(16/x)
X = number. 5/X - 12 ======
9+(x/4)=12 x/4=3 x=12
If the number is n, the quotient of the number and 12 is n/12.
23
The quotient of 18 and a number
n + 16n - 22 3n n/12.
x/12
b/12-11=-5
If you think about it, it makes sense. when you divide a whole number (call that number X) by any number less than it(call that Z), the quotient (answer) is smaller than the first number. For example, 10/2=5, 12/4=3. Also, the lower the Z number is (ignoring if it were 1), the higher the quotient is. Therefore, since fractions are lower than 0, the quotient will be higher than the X number.
It is K/12.