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What is the value of "three less than the quotient of six and a number, increased by nine" when n = 3?



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3 less then the quotient of 6 and a number, increased by 9

((6/n) - 3) + 9.....when n = 3

((6/3) - 3) + 9

2 - 3 + 9

-1 + 9

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