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Two less than the quotient of a number and 3

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Answer:

(x÷3)-2

Explanation:

User RobSiklos
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Answer:


\large\boxed{(w)/(3) -2}

Explanation:

How to convert between verbal and algebraic expressions?

Verbal → Algebraic: There are some things that I recommend memorizing, such as:

Sum → The number obtained after adding two or more numbers.

Difference → The number obtained after subtracting two or more numbers.

Product → The number obtained after multiplying two or more numbers.

Quotient → The number obtained after dividing two or more numbers.

* * *

There are more things, such as "a number
x is 5 less than another number
y". Then:


x=y-5

We are now familiar with all the parts, let's convert the phrase two less than the quotient of a number and 3.

Again - the quotient is obtained after dividing one number by another. Then: (supposing that the variable that represents the number is
w).


(w)/(3)

Take 2 from the fraction:


(w)/(3) -2

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