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Four more than the quotient of a number and 3 is equal to 6

User Zoilo
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Answer:

equation: (x/3) + 4 = 6

where x = 6

Explanation:

let the number be x

"quotient of a number and 3" -----> means x/3

"four more of a quotient of a number and 3" ----> (x/3) + 4

"equal to 6" -----> (x/3) + 4 = 6

i'm not sure if you are asked to find the number, but if you are:

(x/3) + 4 = 6

(x/3) = 6 - 4

(x/3) = 2

x = 2 x 3

x = 6

User Rick Copeland
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Answer:


(n)/(3)+4=6

Explanation:

If you need to solve the equation and don't know how let me know

User Squeegy
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