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1 January, 19:42

Write an expression to represent: Nine minus the quotient of two and a number x.

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  1. 1 January, 19:54
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    9 - 2/x
  2. 1 January, 20:04
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    Lets break it down:

    I think "nine minus" is clear - it starts off with "9 - something".

    Now, a quotient is the result of division. For example, the quotient of 10/5 is 2, or the quotient of 16/2 is 8. Since in the phrase "quotient of two and x" two comes first, we are diving 2 by x. This is the quotient (2/x).

    So to add it all together:

    9 - 2/x would be your expression.
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