SOLUTION: how do you write six more than the quotient of twelve and a number, in a algebraic expressions? i wold REALLLY like to know. Thank You!

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Question 643179: how do you write six more than the quotient of twelve and a number, in a algebraic expressions? i wold REALLLY like to know. Thank You!

Answer by fcabanski(1391) About Me  (Show Source):
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The quotient is the result of division. "A number" is some unknown number, so assign a variable like x.


The quotient of 12 and a number is, therefore, 12/x. And six more than something means add 6 to it... (12/x) + 6