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Six more than the quotient of four and a number xxx.

User Pneumatics
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Answer:


(4)/(x)+6

Explanation:

We have been given a word phrase. We are supposed to represent our given word phrase into an algebraic expression.

The quotient of four and a number x will be 4 divided by x. We can represent this information in an expression as:


\text{Quotient of four and a number }x=(4)/(x)

Six more than the quotient of four and a number x would be
(4)/(x)+6

Therefore, our required expression would be
(4)/(x)+6.

User Alex Strizhak
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Answer:


\large\boxed{(4)/(x)+6}

Explanation:

Six more than the quotient of four and a number x:


(4)/(x)+6

User Makkes
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