n+7/6
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 is d+3=d+6
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 would bed+6=d+3
The quotient of 6 and 3 is 2. 6 (the dividend) divided by 3 (the divisor) equals 2 (the quotient). 6/3=2.
6+3*n
n+7/6
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 is d+3=d+6
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 would bed+6=d+3
It could be either 4/x + 6 or 4/(n + 6).
The quotient of 6 and 3 is 2. 6 (the dividend) divided by 3 (the divisor) equals 2 (the quotient). 6/3=2.
6+3*n
If ' x ' is your number, then the quotient is 2x/6.
0.5
The number is 15.
0.5
36/4 = 9
The quotient is the result of dividing two numbers. So 3 doesn't have a quotient unless another number is being involved in the division. The 4 is not that number since it is substracted from the quotient you get afterwards. Examples: 4 less than the quotient of 9 and 3 would be -1 (9/3=3; 3-4=-1) 4 less than the quotient of 6 and 3 would be -2 (6/3=2; 2-4 = -2)