Translate the word phrase into a math expression. 11 fewer than the quotient of 2 and a number.

11−(2÷n)11−(2÷n)

11−n÷211−n÷2

11−(n÷2)11−(n÷2)

2÷n−11

Respuesta :

2/n - 12. last choice

Answer: 2÷n−11

Step-by-step explanation:

In algebraic expression , the quotient of p and q is given by p÷q or [tex]\dfrac{p}{q}[/tex] .

The given word phrase : "11 fewer than the quotient of 2 and a number."

Let 'n' be the number .

Here , the quotient of 2 and a number = 2÷ n

Now , 11 fewer(less) than the quotient of 2 and a number. would be : (2÷ n) -11

Hence, the math expression for the given word phrase : 2÷ n -11

Therefore the correct answer is "2÷n−11".