Respuesta :
6 + 3/x - 8
( six more = 6 +)
(The quotient of three and a number = 3/x)
(Decreases by eight = -8)
( six more = 6 +)
(The quotient of three and a number = 3/x)
(Decreases by eight = -8)
Answer:
[tex](\frac{3}{x}+6)-8[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The given statement is
"Six more than the quotient of three and a number, decreased by eight".
"Six more than" indicates the sum between the quotient and 6.
"The quotient of three and a number" indicates a fraction where the numerator is 3 and the denominator is [tex]x[/tex], a number.
"Decreased by eight" indicates a subtraction between the quotient an 8 units".
If we unit all parts of the statements, we would have
[tex](\frac{3}{x}+6)-8[/tex]
The parenthesis just indicates the order of the operations as the problem states.