16 + 40/5 = 16 + 8 = 24
To express the phrase "the quotient of a number and five increased by four is 16," you can start by letting the unknown number be represented by a variable, such as ( x ). The equation can be written as (\frac{x}{5} + 4 = 16). To solve for ( x ), you would first subtract 4 from both sides, resulting in (\frac{x}{5} = 12), and then multiply both sides by 5 to find ( x = 60 ).
8
It is 40+5 = 45
It is 40/(1/8) = 320.
8
40/8 = 5
8
80/16 = 5
8
16
It is 40+5 = 45
It is 40/(1/8) = 320.
80/5 = 16
5
8
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! When we divide 5 by -40, we get a quotient of -1/8. Remember, math is just like painting - it's all about practicing and making mistakes to improve!
a/b+5=18