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Which expression correctly represents “nine less than the quotient of a number and four, increased by three”?
StartFraction n Over 4 EndFraction minus 9 + 3
StartFraction 4 Over n EndFraction minus 9 + 3
9 minus StartFraction n Over 4 EndFraction + 3
9 minus StartFraction 4 Over n EndFraction + 3

Answer :

Answer: StartFraction n Over 4 EndFraction minus 9 + 3

n/4-9 +3

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, to answer this question we have to analyze the information given.

The quotient of a number means the result of the division of 2 numbers.

In this case the numbers are: a number (n) and 4 . n/4

Nine less than that quotient means we have to subtract 9 to the quotient.

n/4-9

Increase by three: we simply have to add 3

n/4-9 +3

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Answer:

n/4-9 +3

Step-by-step explanation:

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