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Expression for 2 less than the quotient of d and 16
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"2 less than" means
something - 2.
"The quotient of d and 16" means
d ÷ 16.
So the answer is
d/16 - 2
, which is the
quotient of d and 16 minus 2.
Hope this helps!
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x= d÷16 minus 2 assuming x is what you're trying to find
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