Answer: 6 + 4/x
Explanation:
Since a quotient is division, the algebraic expression is basically saying that you divide 4 with a number (or variable) and add 6 more to it.
6 + 4/x
Therefore, the way to rephrase "6 more than the quotient of 4 and a number' would be 6 + 4/x. I understand sometimes it's very easy to forget the basic things, for example, in my class :). Hope this helps!
-From A 5th Grade Honors Student who loves Algebra!