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Isabel wrote this mystery problem. The quotient is multiple of 6. The dividend is multiple of 9. The divisor is a factor of 12. Write one possible equation to isabel's mystery problem.

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Answer:

Consider the expression
q=(a)/(b). q is called the quotient, a is is the dividend and b is the divisor.

Since q is a multiple of 6, then q has the form
q=6k for some integer k.

Since a is a multiple of 9, then a has the form
a=9s for some integer s.

Since b is a factor of 12, then if 12 can be expressed of the form
12=c*b, for c an integer. Then b has the form
b=(12)/(m)

Replacing the preview expression in the initial expression we obtain:


6k=(9s)/((12)/(m))=(9sm)/(12)\\6*12k=9sm\\72k=9sm\\72k-9sm=0

Then
72k-9sm=0,\; for \; k,s,m\in \mathbb{Z} is a equation to Isabel's problem.

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