9+(x/4)=12
x/4=3
x=12
You need two numbers to have a quotient. It's either something and nine or nine and something. The quotient of 18 and 9 is 2. Six more than that is 8.
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4*9 - 15/3 = 4*9 - 5 = 36 - 5 = 31
(x/3) + 4 (> or =) 9x/3 (> or =) 5x (> or =) 15'x' is at least 15
(x/20)+9 where x is the number
let X = number quotient = x/4 x/4 + 9 = 12 x/4 = 3 x = 12
You need two numbers to have a quotient. It's either something and nine or nine and something. The quotient of 18 and 9 is 2. Six more than that is 8.
It is the equation: x/9 + 7 = 5
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11-9=v
2z+9
So, by that you mean x/-9? If so, you just divide x by nine and make it negative.
The quotient is 6.
4 + x/3 ≥ 9 x/3 ≥ 5 x ≥ 15
9(n +7)
9n/7 I think. I had the same question.