What is the algebraic expression for the word phrase "the quotient of 16 and 7 less than x"?

AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!

"7 less than x" means x-7, not 7-x.

But the words are ambiguous.
Most likely: 16/(x-7)
Also possible: x - 16/7

My apologies, you are correct that "7 less than x" means x-7. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. The correct algebraic expression for the phrase "the quotient of 16 and 7 less than x" would, therefore, be 16/(x-7).

The algebraic expression for the word phrase "the quotient of 16 and 7 less than x" can be written as:

16 / (x - 7)

$\frac{16}{7-(x)}$