WRITE THE FOLLOWING AS AN ALGEABRAIC EXPRESSION: FOUR, MULTIPLIED BY THE QUOTIENT OF A NUMBER AND NINE

4(x/9)

four more than the quotient of a number x and 3 is at least

To write the given statement as an algebraic expression, we can break it down into two parts:

1) "A number divided by nine" can be represented by the expression "x/9", where "x" represents the unknown number.

2) "Four multiplied by the quotient of a number and nine" can be written as "4 * (x/9)".

Therefore, the complete algebraic expression for the statement "Four multiplied by the quotient of a number and nine" is "4 * (x/9)".