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Seven more than the quotient of a number and 3 is 9.
need equTION FOR THAT

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Answers:
7+(x/3)=9

Explanations:
Let’s pretend that the quotient of the numbers are gonna be x. x/3 is going to be the quotient of those 2 numbers. Therefore, if you add 7 to that, your equation is going to be 7+(x/3)=9
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Answer:

7 + [x/(3x9)]

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