Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is "three less than the quotient of ten and a number, increased by six”
The quotient of ten and a number increased by six is translated into mathematical expression as:
[tex]\frac{10}{n}+6[/tex]
Three less than the quotient of ten and a number, increased by six is
[tex](\frac{10}{n}+6)-3[/tex]
When we substitute n=2, we get:
[tex](\frac{10}{2}+6)-3[/tex]
Divide to get:
[tex](5+6)-3[/tex]
Add to get:
[tex]11-3[/tex]
Subtract
[tex]8[/tex]