Four times the difference between 12 and 3 divided by 6. What is the quotient?

Four times the difference between 12 & 3 divided by 6

difference between 12 and 3 ----> 12-3

Four times the difference --- 4(12-3)
divided by 6 ----> 4(12-3)/6

Can you calculate that?

(you said "the difference" , so it could have been 3-12 , but usually
in common language it would be the positive difference as I have shown)

= (4 x (12-3))/6

= (4 x 9)/6
= 36/6
= 6

The quotient is 6.

Find the remainder when you subtract 40 from six times the sum of 7 and 5

Six times the sum of 7 and 5 is:

6 x (7 + 5) = 6 x 12 = 72

Now if you subtract 40 from 72:

72 - 40 = 32

So the remainder when you subtract 40 from six times the sum of 7 and 5 is 32.

If the product of 16 and 4 is divided by the difference between 18 and 10 what is the quotient

The product of 16 and 4 is 16 x 4 = 64.

The difference between 18 and 10 is 18 - 10 = 8.

Therefore, if the product of 16 and 4 is divided by the difference between 18 and 10, the quotient is:

64 ÷ 8 = 8

The quotient is 8.

When 6 is subtract from the product of 3 and the quotient of 27 divided by 9 what will be the remainder

The quotient of 27 divided by 9 is equal to 3.

So, the product of 3 and the quotient of 27 divided by 9 is:

3 x 3 = 9

If 6 is subtracted from 9, we get:

9 - 6 = 3

Therefore, the remainder is 3 when 6 is subtracted from the product of 3 and the quotient of 27 divided by 9.

What is the sum of 6 and the quotient of 35 divided by 7