twice the quotient of 5 less than a number m and 6”?

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The phrase "twice the quotient of 5 less than a number m and 6" can be translated into an equation as follows:

2 * (m - 5) / 6

In this equation, "m" represents the unknown number or variable that we are trying to find. "5 less than a number m" means we need to subtract 5 from "m". The "quotient" refers to the result of division, so we need to divide (m - 5) by 6. Finally, we multiply the quotient by 2 to get "twice the quotient".

Note that the equation above can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 2:

(m - 5) / 3

So another way to express "twice the quotient of 5 less than a number m and 6" is "(m - 5) divided by 3, then multiplied by 2".

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