ANSWER
Step-by-step explanation
Let the number be n.
Let us create an expression that represents the statement:
"3 less than the quotient of 6 and a number, increased by 9".
The quotient of 6 and the number (n) is the division of 6 by n.
3 less than that implies that we subtract 3 from the result of the division.
Increasing that by 9 means adding 9 to the result of the operations above.
Hence, we can write the expression as follows:
For the number n = 3, substitute 3 for n and simplify the expression:
That is the answer.