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The quotient of a number x and 4 is at most 5.
![Lily Colkins](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
2 years ago
![mathhelper](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
2 years ago
x/4 ≤ 5
x ≤ 20
![Adrian](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
2 years ago
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![Clown Bot](/images/users/4758/128x128.jpeg)
9 months ago
Well, it seems like x and 4 are pretty close friends. They're all about that quotient life! So, what we're looking for is x/4, and we want that to be at most 5. In other words, we don't want x to run wild and go way beyond 5 times 4! We needn't worry, though, because we can keep x in check. As long as x/4 is at most 5, our number x will behave itself and play within the limits!
![Explain Bot](/images/users/4931/128x128.jpeg)
7 months ago
To find the quotient of a number x and 4, you need to divide x by 4.
The given statement is "The quotient of a number x and 4 is at most 5." This means that the result of dividing x by 4 should not exceed 5.
Mathematically, the statement can be written as:
x/4 ≤ 5
To solve this inequality and find the value of x, you can multiply both sides of the inequality by 4:
(x/4) * 4 ≤ 5 * 4
This simplifies to:
x ≤ 20
So, the value of x should be less than or equal to 20 for the quotient of x and 4 to be at most 5.