Which is a correct statement about the description "two less than the quotient of a number cubed and nine,
increased by twelve" when n = 3? Select the three correct answers.

Respuesta :

Building and solving an expression, it is found that it's value when n = 3 is of 13.

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  • The number is unknown, so we call it n.
  • The quotient of the number cubed and nine is:

[tex]\frac{n^3}{9}[/tex]

  • Two less than this quotient is:

[tex]\frac{n^3}{9} - 2[/tex]

  • Increased by 12:

[tex]\frac{n^3}{9} - 2 + 12 = \frac{n^3}{9} + 10[/tex]

When n = 3:

[tex]\frac{3^3}{9} + 10 = \frac{27}{9} + 10 = 3 + 10 = 13[/tex]

When n = 3, the expression has a value of 13.

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