Answer:
[tex]7+\frac{b}{6}=5[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Variable denotes a symbol which takes various numerical values and a constant takes a fixed numerical value
Let [tex]b[/tex] denotes the unknown number.
The quotient of a number and [tex]6[/tex] is equal to [tex]\frac{b}{6}[/tex]
Seven more than the quotient of a number and [tex]6[/tex] is equivalent to [tex]7+\frac{b}{6}[/tex]
As seven more than the quotient of a number and 6 is 5,
the equation becomes [tex]7+\frac{b}{6}=5[/tex]