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What is the value of "three less than the quotient of six and a number, increased by nine" when n = 3? 2 4 8 10

User Rrmerugu
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Answer:

i think the answer is 8

Explanation:

"three less than the quotient of 6 and a number (n=3) increased by nine"

(6÷3)-3+9

the quotient of 6 and 3 (6÷3) is 2

three less than 2: 2-3 which equals -1

increased by nine: -1+9 (which is also the same as 9-1) is 8

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User Amir Hoseinian
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Answer:

Option 3 - 8

Explanation:

Given : Expression "three less than the quotient of six and a number, increased by nine" when n = 3.

To find : What is the value of the expression ?

Solution :

Writing the expression in terms of n,

Expression "three less than the quotient of six and a number, increased by nine"


((6/ n)-3)+9

When n=3,


((6/ 3)-3)+9

Solving the expression,


((6/ 3)-3)+9=(2-3)+9


((6/ 3)-3)+9=(-1)+9


((6/ 3)-3)+9=8

The value of the expression is 8.

Therefore, Option 3 is correct.

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