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Answer:

'<' (lessthan symbol) and '/' (division symbol)  are the two operations needed here to represent the given expression

In the expression [tex]5<(\frac{x}{3})[/tex]  we are using the '<' (lessthan symbol) and '/' (division symbol)

The expression that represents “five less than the quotient of a number and three” is [tex]5<(\frac{x}{3})[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that “five less than the quotient of a number and three”

To find the two operations that are needed to write the given expression :

Let x be the number

“five less than the quotient of a number and three”

can be written as below

[tex]5<(\frac{x}{3})[/tex]

Therefore “five less than the quotient of a number and three”=[tex]5<(\frac{x}{3})[/tex]

The expression that represents “five less than the quotient of a number and three” is [tex]5<(\frac{x}{3})[/tex]

In the expression [tex]5<(\frac{x}{3})[/tex]  we are using the '<' (lessthan symbol) and '/' (division symbol)

'<' (lessthan symbol) and '/' (division symbol)  are the two operations needed here to represent the given expression

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

division and subtraction