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14 less than the quotient of 63 and a number h

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quotient of 63 and a number h would be 63/h
14 less than that would be 63 over h - 14

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Answer: 63/h - 14

Explanation:

we have the phrase:

"14 less than the quotient of 63 and a number h"

let's break it:

"14 less than...."

means that we need to subtract 14 at the end of the next number

"...the quotient of 63 and a number h"

This is equal to 63/h for a number h different than 0 (we can not divide by 0)

then, combining those two, we have:

63/h - 14

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