x/y - 4 = 2
x / (2y - 7)
2n/6 - 9 or n/3 - 9
To say that 2 is less than twice a number and four means, algebraically, that 2 < 2x + 4. This simplifies to -2 < 2x or x > -1. This is not a quotient, however, so perhaps your question was not clearly worded.
Let the number be x and so the algebraic expression would be: 3x -5
x - 11
x / (2y - 7)
b/12 - 11 = -5
2n/6 - 9 or n/3 - 9
4<x
a - 4
To say that 2 is less than twice a number and four means, algebraically, that 2 < 2x + 4. This simplifies to -2 < 2x or x > -1. This is not a quotient, however, so perhaps your question was not clearly worded.
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
The algebraic expression for "4 less than the sum of a number and 5" is (n + 5) - 4, where n represents the unknown number.
Let the number be x and so the algebraic expression would be: 3x -5
5-w=
x - 11
32 - n/2