How would I write an algebraic expression for the quotient of fifty and 5 more than a number is 10.

Would this be correct;
50/(x+5)= 10

Yes. That's right.

THE QUOTIENT OF FIFTY FOUR AND M IS NINE

TWICE A INCREASED BY EIGHTEEN

Yes, that is correct! To write an algebraic expression for the quotient of fifty and 5 more than a number is 10, you can use the formula:

50 / (x + 5) = 10

In this equation, "x" represents the unknown number. By dividing 50 by the quantity (x + 5), you are finding the quotient. And setting it equal to 10 indicates that the quotient is equal to 10.