5/x
Let x = the number
quotient of five and a number = 5/x
negative 5
4
53
To find the number whose quotient with five is thirty-three, you can set up the equation ( \frac{x}{5} = 33 ). Multiplying both sides by five gives ( x = 33 \times 5 ). Thus, ( x = 165 ). Therefore, the number is 165.
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X/4-5
negative 5
What is the quotient of twice the number and three
4
-5
53
When we say that a number is divisible by five , we mean that : 1.The number when divided by five has a quotient in whole number , and 2.No remainder if left after the division. Since 2 divided by five results in the quotient as 0.4 (which is not a whole number), we say that 2 is not divisible by five . (Even though the remainder becomes zero , if we carry on the division after putting the decimal sign in the quotient.)
To find the number whose quotient with five is thirty-three, you can set up the equation ( \frac{x}{5} = 33 ). Multiplying both sides by five gives ( x = 33 \times 5 ). Thus, ( x = 165 ). Therefore, the number is 165.
3 3/5
50 - 5 ÷ i
Let the number be represented by ( x ). The algebraic equation for the quotient of five times this number and 7 being no more than 10 can be expressed as: [ \frac{5x}{7} \leq 10 ]
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero