The factor pairs for 15
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 is d+3=d+6
-30/6 = -5
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 would bed+6=d+3
100/(6+w)
The factor pairs for 15
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 is d+3=d+6
-30/6 = -5
the quotient of a number plus 6 and 3 would bed+6=d+3
30
No - a quotient is the answer to a division sum, not the answer to an addition sum.
(100divided by 6) + a variable
100/6+ w
100/(6+w)
35
6+3*n
Well, darling, the quotient of 100 and the quantity 6 plus w is technically 100/(6+w). So, if you want to keep it mathematically sassy, there you have it. Just plug in your value for w and let the numbers do the talking.