How do you write the phrase as an algebraic expression “Five more than the quotient of z divided by seven equals 12”?

2 Answers
Apr 4, 2018

5+ z/7=12

Explanation:

More than is equivalent to a plus sign(indicating addition), quotient is the equivalent to division, and equals is telling you that this is the resultant, thus it is an equal sign.
Thus the expression will be 5+z/7=12

Apr 4, 2018

5 + z/7 = 12

Here's how I did it:

Explanation:

Let's split this sentence up:
"Five more than" refers to adding something by 5.

"The quotient of z divided by seven" refers to z/7.

Finally, "equals 12" refers to setting everything above equal to 12.

Combining everything above, we get:
5 + z/7 = 12

Hope this helps!