Which equation represents this number sentence?

Six less than the quotient of a number and 4 is 15.

Responses

n4−6=15

4n−6=15

4n−6=15

n−64=15

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The given number sentence states "Six less than the quotient of a number and 4 is 15." To translate this into an equation, we need to break it down.

Let's start with "the quotient of a number and 4." This means dividing a number by 4. Let's call the number "n." The quotient of "n" and 4 would be written as "n/4".

Now, when we subtract six less from this quotient, it becomes "n/4 - 6".

Finally, the result of this subtraction is 15. So, we have the equation:

n/4 - 6 = 15.

Out of the provided options, the correct equation representing this number sentence is:
n/4 - 6 = 15.