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the quotient of a number and 2, increased by 9 is -15
write the equation, use n as a variable

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Answered by anchalkaushal79
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n/2+9= -15
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Answered by pulakmath007
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GIVEN

The quotient of a number and 2, increased by 9 is -15

TO DETERMINE

The equation taking n as variable

EVALUATION

Let n be the required number

 \displaystyle \sf{ Then \:  the \:  quotient \:  of  \: n  \: and  \: 2  \: is \:  \:  \frac{n}{2} \: }

If we increase the above expression by 9 we get

 \displaystyle \sf{ \frac{n}{2}  + 9\: }

Hence

 \displaystyle \sf{ \frac{n}{2}  + 9 =  - 15\: }

Thus the required equation is

 \boxed{ \displaystyle \sf{  \:  \: \frac{n}{2}  + 9 =  - 15\:  \:  \: }}

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