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2 less than thrice the quotient of X and Y​

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Answered by PskpGaMer
8

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

X/Y×3-2

Answered by slicergiza
3

3\times \dfrac{X}{Y}-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given phrase,

2 less than thrice the quotient of X and Y​,

Since, quotient of X and Y = X divided by Y

= \frac{X}{Y},

Thrice of the \frac{X}{Y}  = 3\times \frac{X}{Y}

2 less than 3\times \frac{X}{Y} = 3\times \frac{X}{Y}-2

Hence, the required expression would be,

3\times \frac{X}{Y}-2

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