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cedarwood79
The problem would be written out like this: n/5 + 4 = 16. We would have to subtract 4 from both sides to get n/5 = 12. Then, we multiply both sides by 5 and after that step, you get 60. n = 60.

Answer: [tex]\dfrac{x}{5}+4=16\\\\and\\\\x=60[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

The quotient of a number and five increased by four is sixteen a

Let the number be 'x'.

The quotient of a number and five is written as

[tex]\dfrac{x}{5}[/tex]

And it is increased by 4 is written as

[tex]\dfrac{x}{5}+4[/tex]

And the equation is equal to 16.

[tex]\dfrac{x}{5}+4=16[/tex]

And the solution would be

[tex]\dfrac{x}{5}+4=16\\\\\dfrac{x}{5}=16-4=12\\\\x=12\times 5\\\\x=60[/tex]

Hence, [tex]\dfrac{x}{5}+4=16\\\\and\\\\x=60[/tex]

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